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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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Orbit Capital, the UK housing association, had its £300m November 2038 bond issue more than five times subscribed on Tuesday, as more borrowers line up trades in a rip-roaring week for new corporate bond issuance in Europe.
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Dollars was the flavour of the day for public sector borrowers on Tuesday as three issuers headed to the currency, raising a combined $12bn. Two more SSAs will follow with dollar deals on Wednesday.
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The European Union was expected to hit the market this week for the third syndicated bond under its Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) funding programme. But with no mandate announcement in sight, the borrower will likely wait until next week, according to SSA bankers.
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Schneider Electric, the French electrical systems company, has issued what many in the market are calling Europe's first true sustainability-linked convertible bond, in which the issuer agrees to pay investors more if it fails to meet pre-agreed environmental, social and governance targets.
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Sistema, the Russian diversified holding company, has raised a sustainability-linked credit line through the country's largest lender, Sberbank. Though there has been an increase in sustainability-linked financing in Russia, this deal marks the first ESG-linked loan between a domestic corporate and borrower.
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Brazilian pulp and paper company Suzano tapped its sustainability-linked notes for a further $500m on Monday, overcoming rating agency concerns about leverage to issue 85bp inside where it originally sold the bonds just two months ago.