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Tom Muoio is joining Fitch Ratings' corporate issuer team in September, three months after leaving Jefferies.
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A top Chinese automaker and Hong Kong listed-Xinyi Glass Holdings are separately sounding out banks for new syndicated financings.
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Impact investing — a specialist field, outside mainstream financial markets, in which investors seek environmental and social outcomes — is burgeoning, leading promoters to raise their targets for the market’s growth. But at the same time, more conventional investors are also laying claim to the term “impact”.
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Investors in corporate speculative grade debt in Europe are returning with appetite to their desks as the summer break ends. While the primary markets have yet to reveal a clear opening pipeline of deals for September, some fund managers said there were grounds to feel confident.
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Aerospace and control systems group Honeywell is poised to tap investors in both Europe and the US as levfin markets return to action next week. The firm will look to high yield buyers to help fund the separation of subsidiary Garrett Motion, but a portion of investment grade debt will also be on the table.