© 2026 GlobalCapital, Derivia Intelligence Limited, company number 15235970, 4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8AX. Part of the Delinian group. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement | Event Participant Terms & Conditions | Cookies

Search results for

Tip: Use operators exact match "", AND, OR to customise your search. You can use them separately or you can combine them to find specific content.
There are 370,791 results that match your search.370,791 results
  • Slovak Vseobecna uverova banka (VUB) attracted a €2.5bn orderbook from 160 mostly new investors on Tuesday for its first benchmark covered bond and the debut benchmark from Slovakia. The deal sends a strong signal to other borrowers across Central and Eastern Europe, where several banks are lining up with debut benchmarks of their own.
  • CEE
    Russian borrowers are returning to life as investors start to brush off sanctions risks, though issuance is still weak compared to the same time last year. Evraz hits the road for a five year dollar bond on Wednesday and Credit Bank of Moscow (CBM) came to market on Monday.
  • Lyft, the US ride sharing app, has hit the gas on its Nasdaq IPO this week, which promises to be the largest technology listing in New York since Alibaba floated in 2014. The deal is a fee bonanza for Lyft’s banks but it has also reignited the debate about dual class share structures. The LSE and UK regulators should maintain corporate governance standards, and resist competitive pressures to follow New York, Hong Kong and Singapore by allowing them.
  • Uralkali, a Russian potash fertiliser producer, has sent out a request for proposals to lenders in a bid to raise $1bn. But bankers say that the Russian market is beset with difficulties that are delaying the few transactions in the pipeline.
  • Qatar Islamic Bank has launched its $750m five year benchmark sukuk at 150bp over mid-swaps.
  • The potential merger of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank has been repeatedly panned since it was first floated, with good reason. But at the level of the whole German banking system, there is a certain logic to it.
  • The Republic of Benin has opened books for its debut bond — a six year euro amortiser. Ghana is also expected to enter the market on Tuesday, following a roadshow to promote a dollar bond.
  • JP Morgan’s head of EMEA debt capital markets is set to retire this year.
  • Chinese outdoor leisure products developer Bestway Global Holding has closed its debut offshore borrowing at a reduced size of around $88.9m.
  • Chinese power generator and local government financing vehicle (LGFV) Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group reopened a 2021 bond on Monday. Investors flocked to the deal, showing more enthusiasm than they did for the original syndication four months ago.
  • China’s Texhong Textile Group has returned to the loan market for HK$1bn ($127m) only six months after it closed a larger facility.
  • Solar farm operator Xinyi Energy has refiled for Hong Kong listing approval after cancelling a HK$4.5bn ($573.2m) IPO at the end of 2018.