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Healthcare M&A expected to rise as Galaxy Group secures £400m of loans
Eight banks provided loan facility to company
◆ Demand sticky despite tight pricing ◆ Trade performing in secondary ◆ Tight senior/sub spread spotted
ING inserts well-taken €2.5bn senior holdco into multi-asset issuance spree
◆ Dutch lender's latest €2.5bn senior holdco follows Aussie domestic senior foray ◆ Comes a day after $1.5bn AT1 and before green RMBS ◆ Demand for senior unsecured assets is strong as ING clears big funding with limited, if any, new issue concession
SLLs down but not out in January loan market
Bankers insist sustainability-linked loans are here to stay
◆ Demand sticky despite tight pricing ◆ Trade performing in secondary ◆ Tight senior/sub spread spotted
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Issuer braves market volatility to move ahead alone ahead of competing supply, achieving largest unsecured book
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Investors proved eager to pick up the first CEE corporate bond in euros of 2026
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◆ Deal follows new regime for UK water companies ◆ Strong bid helps secure tiny NIP ◆ Outcome could tempt others to follow
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Sovereign explains why the ‘niche’ EGB issuer is growing more attractive
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Deal represets second green securitization of a New York office tower this month
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Primary market shows strength but pockets of weakness a reminder that ‘1bp could make all the difference’
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Data center ABS may have captured vast attention but the infrastructure data centers require — in particular fiber optic cable networks — will also be a rich source of securitization activity
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IPO pace has been quickened but CSG structure was exceptional
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Oil giant's bonds were priced no more than 15bp over the sovereign's curve
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Saudi government-related bond issuance is 20% up year-on-year
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Largest ever defence IPO achieved 500-line book, double digit oversubscription rate
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International tension has propelled valuations in the sector up, tempting issuers
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Another defaulter, Argentina, likely to tap market this year
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AFD's Thibaut Makarovsky discusses recent dollar deal
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Green transition play achieves rapid execution in four day bookbuild
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◆ CDC's Thibaud Grimard on dollar comeback ◆ issuer eyes Swiss franc and yen markets ◆ AFD makes it three in dollars
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Speed possible in the private placement market proves attractive, even if the issuer may pay a bit more for it
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Gulf investors 'will now look at every deal', whether sukuk or not
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Investment banking travel was a relentless grind, not gold card access to global glamour
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Books were nearly three times the issue size
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When staff complain, they deserve a fair hearing, not a wall of silence
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Vaccine bond programme to issue $1.5bn this year but needs new pledges
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First deal of its kind more than 1.5 times subscribed
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Deal complexity, new issuer premium sees trade start more than 100bp wide of last WBS
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Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity