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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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◆ First unsecured deal in 10 months ◆ Spread on offer ◆ PBB looking to make net profit this year following 2025 net loss
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◆ Scottish Hydro tests long-dated sterling demand ◆ Tight pricing limits further tightening from guidance ◆ Cadent extends its euro curve with 10 year trade
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◆ German utilities taps improving bond market ◆ Demand holds firm across six and 11 year tranches ◆ Fair value debated
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◆ French bank returns after January amid scarcity for senior debt ◆ Investors like what they see as there is no book attrition ◆ Seven year tenor lures broader appetite
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◆ Pair of real estate borrowers print four euro tranches ◆ Vonovia draws strongest demand on shortest leg of €2bn three-part trade ◆ Realty Income pays small concession on €600m outing
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◆ Pair more than 3.5 times covered at final terms ◆ Suez lands flat, Air France pays up ◆ Airline paper performs in secondary
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Musk's firm joins bumper dollar club and bankers hope other markets could follow
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Market's bellwether forges ahead as pipeline builds
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IPO documents reveal data center portfolio purchase
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Hybrid capital is open to the big US tech companies. But who needs an umbrella when the sun is shining?
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Bouygues, the French industrial group, sold its final large block trade in Alstom on Tuesday night in an effective clean-up. Investors jumped at the last chance they had to buy shares in the French rail company from Bouygues.
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GlobalCapital wants to know what you think about working life in the capital markets as a result of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Southway Housing, a housing association which owns and manages 6,000 properties in and around Manchester, is marketing private placements in a debut deal, according to market sources.
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A wave of mergers and acquisitions is on the way, driven by the rise in awareness of climate change, bankers believe. But there will be no easy options for companies trying to reshape their businesses for the low carbon transition, and the process will create winners and losers.
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Retroactive commercial property owned clean energy (C-PACE) transactions gained traction through the pandemic, with building owners tapping C-PACE to get cash out of their properties and opportunistic investors taking money out of existing deals to redeploy capital at higher returns. This dynamic is expected to continue throughout the year, said panelists at IMN’s Solar & PACE Investing conference.
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Solar energy providers have quickly upgraded their offerings from solar panels to batteries, bringing down the costs of both products for consumers. Solar providers say the next growth area is sustainable home improvements, ranging from resilient roofing to efficient heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, meaning more loans available to fund through solar ABS, panelists said at IMN’s Solar and PACE Investing conference.
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How to go about the delicate business of dealing with bad behaviour from the boss
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Issuer asks for interest payment holiday, parent DigitalBridge likely to step in
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Credit quality of loans in CLO portfolios becomes increasingly important following the first CLO 2.0 liability impairment
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US drug company Eli Lilly jolted the dollar market awake on Wednesday with an eight-part jumbo trade to fund two recent acquisitions
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The US dollar market buoyant this week despite escalating hostilities in the Middle East
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Redwood will be a repeat issuer
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Bond Awards 2026: Most Impressive Issuer in Africa — Republic of Cote d’Ivoire / Most Impressive Funding Official in Africa — Lancine Diaby
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Sponsored by Crédit Agricole CIB
Syndicated Loan Awards 2025: Crédit Agricole CIB: Driving France’s loan market and ESG transition
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Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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