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Pharmaceuticals and energy transition also ripe sectors for M&A
Munich-based company's deal is one of five launched this month
Big deal joins light supply in January
Bankers say deals are still being launched and believe international rivalry can be negotiated
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One Housing, a UK housing association focused on London and southeast England, has sold £150m of secured and unsecured US private placement notes to institutional investors.
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Aperam, the steel producer headquartered in Luxembourg, has entered the Schuldschein market, on the hunt for at least €100m.
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Investment grade loans bankers are eagerly awaiting the start of September to see if much business comes their way, though at the moment there is an overwhelming sense that the final quarter will be as drab as the rest of the year has been.
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Germany’s Bayer has agreed to sell its animal health business to US firm Elanco for $7.6bn in cash and equity. Analysts reckon this will be positive for Bayer's credit quality, after its litigation-shrouded Monsanto acquisition last year.
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Ed Welsh will join HSBC in November as global head of business services, although his work is expected to be heavily centred around the UK, as the bank ramps up efforts to gain market share among the country’s biggest listed firms.
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Macquarie’s Green Investment Group has secured debt financing to back its acquisition of a 40% stake in East Anglia One, in a deal that values the Iberdrola-owned wind farm at an enterprise value of £4.1bn.