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IDB Invest seizes €500m despite investors ‘cherry picking’ ahead of summer

◆ New green seven year prices 2bp inside guidance ◆ Peer comps helpful as old 2032s trade wide ◆ Recent S&P upgrade to boost bank treasury demand

Hines shines in euro debut with €500m green bond

◆ Real estate name builds on Vonovia’s jumbo trade this week ◆ Deal lands at the tight end of guidance ◆ Single-digit concession spotted

Amprion revolving facility jumps to €6.5bn as appetite mounts for grid infra

Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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  • Greenvolt, the Portuguese biomass energy operator, is preparing to go public on the Lisbon stockmarket, having announced its intention to float this week.
  • Xpeng has kicked off its Hong Kong secondary listing, the first from a Chinese electric vehicle maker.
  • A new special purpose acquisition company focused on the decarbonisation industry has launched an IPO on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, with the backing of cornerstone investors.
  • Banks have set a price range on the listing of Acciona Energia, the Spanish renewable energy company, valuing it at between €8.8bn and €9.8bn. The banks already have some indications of interest within the valuation range and the transaction is coming at a big discount to its main listed peer, but some ECM investors say they are likely to sit the deal out because they believe it to be too expensive at a time the IPO market is challenged.
  • Meyer Burger, a German engineering company that makes cells for solar energy, has signed a €185m partly state guaranteed bank facility, that comes with a disbursement clause that locks the company into raising another €100m by this time next year.
  • Gangfeng Lithium Co, the world’s largest lithium metal supplier, raised HK$4.869bn ($628m) from a placement over just two hours of bookbuilding as investors flocked to the Chinese company’s deal.