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  • Chinese brokerage Huatai Securities this week will become the first company to list shares in London via the London-Shanghai Stock Connect programme. The deal, which is oversubscribed, is a landmark transaction and an important step for the internationalisation of China's capital markets.
  • Danish wind farm operator European Energy has increased the size of its debut euro-denominated green bond, from the originally targeted €120m to €140m, on demand of more than €230m. The deal is one of only a handful of high yield issues to claim formal sustainability status, as ethical investment strategies gather pace in more corners of the capital markets.
  • Coventry Building Society did well to raise €500m of seven year funding with demand of €1bn on Thursday, but bankers warned that investors are close to reaching their limits on UK exposure, and the next issuer cannot expect the same result.
  • Marks & Spencer has completed its £601m equity capital raising to fund a transformational join-venture with Ocado, following a rights issue and rump share placement
  • Rabobank attracted good demand for a dual €2bn eight year and 20 year covered bond offering on Thursday, even though the deal was issued at the tail-end of a busy week and competed for investors’ attention in euros with Coventry Building Society and Všeobecná úverová banka (VUB).
  • The CLO market has recently stalled due to a slowdown of investment from Japanese firms. Market participants say that this has been largely driven by negative media attention surrounding CLOs, and feel frustration that the asset class is still strongly associated with CDOs and the US subprime crisis.
  • Georgian TBC Bank printed its long-awaited $300m five year bond on Wednesday from a book of over $700m.
  • Commerzbank, Jyske Bank and UBI Banca all issued €500m senior non-preferred bonds with five year maturities on Thursday. But Jyske opted for a more flexible and efficient note, callable four years after its issuance date.
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    Ukraine has released initial price guidance for a euro deal that the country has been waiting to print since before Volodymyr Zelensky’s presidential victory in April.
  • China General Nuclear Power Group has opted for a green loan for its first offshore syndication in almost 30 years. Despite tight pricing, the $500m fundraising is expected to receive a warm welcome from bank lenders who are eager to lend to a state-owned company with strong credentials, writes Pan Yue.
  • Irish Residential Properties REIT (Ires Reit) has bumped up the size of its bank facility to €600m, as the residential rental accommodation investor moves ahead with an acquisition.
  • China’s central bank offered investors a way of hedging the risk of a bank certificate of deposit this week, allowing Bank of Jinzhou to raise Rmb2bn ($289m) after suspicions it would be the next small bank to fail. Rebecca Feng reports.