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Taiwanese leasing company Chailease International Finance Corp has made a quick return to the loan market through its Singapore entity.
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H&M, the Swedish fashion company, has sold a sustainability-linked security for its debut outing in the bond markets. This is an encouraging step, but the fashion industry has a lot more work to do to clean up its look.
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The global loan market trade bodies have updated the Green Loan Principles, broadening the guidelines on what counts as a green facility to account for the growing importance of social risk.
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Serco, the UK outsourcing company, has agreed to buy US defence company Whitney, Bradley & Brown for $295m, amid heightened expectations of transatlantic acquisitions this year.
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Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodity traders, has closed a Schuldschein issue in a debut that surprised many in the market. The deal shows there is an appetite for unusual credits among some of the market’s investors. Trafigura’s group treasurer told GlobalCapital that this SSD is only the first from his company.
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Mercuria has launched a US private placement deal, according to market sources. The privately-owned Swiss commodity trader is the third company to enter the PP market from Europe this year.