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CEB plunges into Sofr FRNs with $500m debut

New product 'ticks boxes' including more investor diversification for Paris-based supranational, which also sold its largest Kangaroo
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Newfoundland prints 20 year, Crédit Agricole debuts a green covered bond

Lloyds lifts green senior euros after Yankee foray

◆ UK lender raises $4.5bn-equivalent in five senior holding company tranches this week ◆ Both deals target long dated funding ◆ Despite secondary widening, euro offering lands with hardly any premium

Crédit Agricole differentiates from competition with 'untested' 12 year SNP bullet

◆ Insurance companies anchor long dated green tranche with near-4% yield ◆ Curve extension debated ◆ Deal comes amid widening secondary spreads but lands with negligible premium
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Newfoundland prints 20 year, Crédit Agricole debuts a green covered bond
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  • Public sector borrowers found themselves in a tricky position as they returned to the primary euro market this week as they attempted to strike a balance between current secondary levels and where the market is heading with the arrival of the European Union’s giant borrowing programme from September.
  • Europe’s equity investors finally have some IPOs to consider again, after the volatility caused by the spread of Covid-19 scuttled most deals in the first half of the year. But they remain selective: only companies in sectors that are either immune to the pandemic or have benefited from it will get a hearing. Aidan Gregory reports.
  • Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng raised $1.5bn this week, after increasing the size of its US listing and pricing it above the marketed range.
  • Ant Group started speaking to investors this week for mammoth IPOs on the Hong Kong and Star markets, which at an estimated size of $30bn would become the world’s largest ever share offering. The deal is a big win for both exchanges — and bankers in Hong Kong are also expecting a record fee from the deal. Jonathan Breen and Rebecca Feng report.
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    Kim Balt, who led ING's equity syndicate desk for 18 years, has joined Avantium, a Dutch company that makes alternatives to plastics from plants.
  • TeamViewer, the German remote connectivity software company, has amended bank facilities totalling €630m-equivalent, cutting 25bp-50bp off its margins after a spate of successes since its IPO last year.