Société Générale
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British oil and gas company BP returned to the European corporate bond markets on Thursday for the first time in a year. Two euro tranches came twelve months after the company’s last euro offering, and a sterling tranche was its first in its domestic currency since August 2016.
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Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) has sold its first dollar bond of the year, opting for a Formosa transaction in Taiwan.
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A green bond and a conventional bond both hit the euro market on Wednesday. While neither aimed for size, the pricing action showed much hotter demand for the green offering.
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Spain’s Masmovil has completed a second round of refinancing on its bank loans, shaving a further 100bp off the cost of its total debt pile and ramping up the size to €831m.
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France sold its first syndicated tap on Tuesday, adding €4bn to its GrOAT line. The sovereign will be followed in the green market by a Danish agency's sophomore offering.
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Two euro borrowers launched benchmarks on Wednesday, sharing the SSA euro market. While both secured successful deals, one found the market tougher going, as investors pushed back.
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France is set to revisit the SRI market, announcing a syndicated tap of its June 2039 Green OAT, or GrOAT. The deal will follow a German agency's annual green bond.
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Ghana Coco Board (Cocobod) has closed the senior syndication of its $1.3bn one year annual pre-export finance facility, with a bank meeting due to be held on Monday, June 25.
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Chu Kong Petroleum and Natural Gas Steel Pipe Holdings has entered into a standstill period for a $72m bond that was due earlier this year.
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Equity-linked investors got a second opportunity this week to buy new European paper when Soitec, the French maker of semiconductor materials, hit the market on Thursday with a €150m five year convertible bond.
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French toll road operator Autouroutes du Sud de la France kept up the positive tone in the IG corporate bond market with a 10 year deal on Thursday, which it was able to increase in size and price with a single digit new issue premium.
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Société Générale has promoted several members of its corporate coverage team in France, as a part of its strategic growth plan, as well as naming a new co-head for its France, Belgium and Luxembourg equity capital markets operation.