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Innovia Group, a UK maker of films for the packaging industry, hopes to sell its first high yield bond.
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China Tencent’s “e-hongbao” service is the latest example of consumers seeking alternative financing channels. Traditional bank lenders should adopt these services or lose out to new rivals.
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Korea Gas Corp (Kogas) received overwhelming demand for its US$500 million 10-year bond on Thursday, capitalising on improved market sentiment and a successful deal from Korea Midland Power the day before to secure a US$4 billion orderbook and price inside its curve.
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Institutional investors are turning their attention to residential mortgage portfolios on the core part of banks’ balance sheets, say European investors. Higher yields and regulatory incentives for the buyers are aligning with pressure on banks to meet more stringent capital requirements, giving whole loan mortgage sales an unprecedented appeal.
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The boost to Japanese bank profits from Abenomics shows no sign of slowing, with the four largest lenders reporting large rises in profit for the nine months ending December 31, 2013.
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UBS’s move towards a smaller investment bank and away from riskier activities like debt trading appeared further vindicated this week, as large gains in client services helped the slimmer division to increase profits in the fourth quarter of 2013.