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  • Scandic Hotels, the largest Nordic hotel operator, has made a limp start to trading on Nasdaq Stockholm after its Skr3bn (€326m) IPO.
  • Attendo, the Swedish healthcare provider, leapt up 46% in the first few minutes of trading on Monday morning, after its Skr4.33bn (€467m) Stockholm IPO, whose bookbuild ended on Friday, well oversubscribed.
  • SEB Germany offered the lowest ever yield for a primary covered bond when it issued a three year public sector Pfandbrief on Tuesday. But some sort of positive return was necessary, even if it was minuscule.
  • Attendo, the Swedish healthcare provider, was expected to stop taking orders for its Stockholm initial public offering on Friday November 27, having achieved a heavily oversubscribed book.
  • SKF, the Swedish ball bearing maker, won a €2.2bn order book on Tuesday for a €500m no-grow bond, issued to partly fund a tender offer for older notes.
  • Scandic Hotels, the Nordic hotel operator that started taking orders for its IPO on November 17, has released a covered message to investors, a lead banker said on Wednesday.
  • Dometic, the Swedish maker of refrigerators and cookers for camper vans, traded up 15.42% on its first day as a public company on Wednesday, a strong aftermarket performance that recalled other Scandinavian IPOs this year.
  • SKF, the Swedish ball bearing maker, won a €2.2bn order book today (Tuesday) for a €500m no-grow bond, issued to partly fund a tender offer for older notes.
  • FIG
    ING Bank was able to price its debut euro green bond inside its regular senior curve on Tuesday, with bankers estimating a very slim premium for the well subscribed trade.
  • Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and ANZ took advantage of strong funding conditions in dollars this week, despite a drop in demand for floaters.
  • Singapore-based BW Pacific has opened books for a listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange, as the tanker company looks to raise as much as Nkr2.4bn ($283m) from its IPO.
  • Dometic, the Swedish manufacturer of refrigerators and cookers for camper vans, said on Monday that it aimed to raise Skr4.6bn ($540m) of primary proceeds from an initial public offering in Stockholm.