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Sizewell C nuclear plant secures up to £42bn of debt
Thirteen banks have provided £5bn ECA-backed financing
◆ ING's €1bn deal top €3.4bn in orders ◆ Bank of Ireland prints tightest Irish senior since 2021 ◆ 'Very little NIP' on either trade
World Bank's Dore moves from funding to treasury operations
Head of funding for last 10 years says Bank is pursuing 'greater impact' through 'more synergy'
DKB and Íslandsbanki eat senior greens in weakening market
◆ DKB returns to senior funding after four year absence ◆ First German bank to use EuGB Standard ◆ Íslandsbanki goes for duration play
◆ ING's €1bn deal top €3.4bn in orders ◆ Bank of Ireland prints tightest Irish senior since 2021 ◆ 'Very little NIP' on either trade
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◆ SBEB and Nordea both print tight senior bullets ◆ Both deals oversubscribed ◆ 'Pre-volatility market is back'
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◆ Sub-benchmark deal attracts large book ◆ 'Quite a big milestone' achieved ◆ Fair value not straightforward, but pricing was through
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◆ One of the widest euro IPTs this year in IG corporate ◆ Demand rises during book building ◆ Single digit new issue premium
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Saudi-based MDB may increase non-dollar funding in its programme in coming years and is exploring a potential social debut
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◆ Norwegian utility prints 13 year green bond ◆ Deal lands in the mid range of guidance ◆ Selective tone in a softer backdrop
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Issuer completes its final euro deal of 2025 and plans to hit the ground running in January across dollar, sterling and Swiss francs potentially
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Partnership blends exposure to CLOs and CLO ETFs
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◆ UK tobacco company sells larger than expected €1.2bn dual trancher ◆ Final demand strong despite tighter yields ◆ Sub/senior gap set in the low-100bp area
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International Court of Justice ruling clarifies World Bank Group's obligations
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Parliament is deadlocked on changes to CSRD, while simplifying ESRS moves ahead
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◆ Some investors pass over ESG but other factors prove a lure ◆ Orderbook more than three times deal size at peak ◆ Attrition as spread tightened
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Mid-cap equity-linked issuance to grow
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◆ Pause clauses could add to disaster arsenal ◆ KfW CEO Stefan Wintels on bond digitisation ◆ What ESG backlash? Banks ramp up green bond issuance
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The necessity of clauses that help developing countries recover from catastrophes is getting more acute
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Climate-resilient debt clauses exist, but a group is working to roll them out to more emerging market sovereigns
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Physical infrastructure, once seen as boring and ex-growth, has become one of the hottest areas for capital markets and M&A, and that is set to accelerate in 2026
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‘Decent run’ for loan deals in Austria and CEE as IG names dominate deals in the pipeline for 2026
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The recent high profile bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands have cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the private credit market. For commentators and investors alike, these events trigger a familiar debate.
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Oodle and BMW have shown other lenders shut out of the market that they can come back
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After four cases of fraud in US financial markets, mortgage pros are unconcerned
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Over 200 US stores parcelled, triple-As at 175bp over J-curve
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Conditions attractive for convertible issuers to refinance
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Several European IPOs are running despite US attacks on Iran
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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