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◆ Eurofima made rare visit to euro four year conventional curve ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Region Wallonne grabs solid order book
◆ HSBC brings €3.25bn of funding across three tranches ◆ Lloyds opts for €750m single tranche before UK local elections ◆ Heavy euro FIG issuance as possible Iran deal announced
◆ Dutch bank goes 'head to head' with Alphabet in euros ◆ Brings its longest ever opco tranche ◆ Book skewed towards two year FRN
◆ French issuer tightens spread by impressive 8bp ◆ CFF's fourth covered bond in past two months ◆ Spread of 51bp was flat to fair value, says banker
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By all measures, the first two transactions of the European Union’s arrival as a supersized issuer in the capital markets were tremendous successes. The order books were world beaters, the new issue premiums were tiny despite the huge deal sizes, and the secondary performance has been incredible. But while it has been plain sailing so far, there are bigger tests ahead.
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Ontario Teachers’ Finance Trust hit the market on Thursday for the issuer’s first ever green bond — a €750m no-grow 10 year, for which it received an overwhelming response, causing a 7bp tightening.
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Engie, the French electricity and gas company, and UK transport firm National Express enjoyed bumper demand for hybrid capital issues on Thursday, as some market participants argued the coronavirus pandemic had changed the way hybrids are seen by issuers.
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The sterling syndicated loan market hosted two environmentally friendly trades this week, with UK power generation company Drax and renewables fund Octopus Renewables Infrastructure signing facilities.
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Audax Renovables, the Spanish renewable electricity producer, has become the latest European issuer to issue a green convertible bond, raising €125m.
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Sustainability-linked pricing has arrived in the equity capital markets. This is no bad thing.