The Netherlands
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Borrowers at either end of ratings spectrum find success with green paper
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The private equity group increased its IPO after a deluge of investor demand
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Jumbo IPO is expected to price at the range midpoint
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CVC seeks valuation of up to €15bn
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Dutch borrower wanted ‘strong data point’ to support its €11.5bn investment plan
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Iran's aerial attack on Israel fails to rattle Europe's IG corporate bond market
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JP Morgan coordinated a share sale for an undisclosed seller of 3.7% of IMCD
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Illiquid secondaries for older deals led the syndicate to look at recent Dutch supply instead
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Issuers expected to favour tight unsecured deals over covered bonds this week
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Investors flush with cash and happy to chase trades through fair value
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Almost €5bn in euros alone on another wild Wednesday
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Transmission operators and travel companies prepare euro deals
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Toyota Finance Australia and Wolters Kluwer waste no time in launching bonds
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Issuers from Japan to Denmark drum up a combined €21bn of orders on frenetic day
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IG corporate names debut in bonds, as those with lower ratings turn away in favour of loans
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A floater, a green bond and an SLB walk into the bond market…
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All-cash takeover by Belgian company is expected to close in the summer
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BBB- rated real estate company garners big orders as real estate’s popularity soars
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French, German and Dutch banks are forecasted to print a combined benchmark volume of around €75bn, with 2024 looking like another year of positive net supply
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Firm recently reached a legal settlement for unit-linked customers
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Investment grade corporates keep piling into euros
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Private equity firm's decision caps off a year to forget for the European market
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Sector shunned by capital markets finally posts encouraging figures
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PE firm is understood to be preparing to launch its jumbo Amsterdam IPO
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After an abysmal September, covered bond volumes began to improve on Tuesday, as Caffil and Nationale-Nederlanden Bank returned to the market to raise €750m apiece, and Danish Ship Finance announced a new three year deal and a tender offer.
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The company’s share price dropped after H2 results
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A new bull market for growth stocks in the US is giving issuers an opportunity to raise capital
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After Tuesday's difficulties, the Dutch bank showed the market works
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Issuer's paper is trading tightly despite the new loan pushing expected demerger talks further away
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Jumbo loan comes amid talks with German government on split
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Longer funding offers issuers efficient use of collateral that's worth paying for
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Femsa opted to scrap a tap of its exchangeable bond midway through bookbuilding and sell its entire remaining stake in Heineken outright
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The company is raising finance to buy back old stock after its recent merger
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Access to longer funding may soon spread to new countries
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Recoveries of bank share prices and the block market are welcome signs for European bank privatisations
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Covered deals need to offer high premiums, if borrowers cannot offer something new or remove uncertainties