UniCredit
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Issuer opts against using failsafe mechanism introduced by regulators because of its last failed rights issue
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Some five year euro deals see double the demand of 10 year alternatives
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Italian energy group will need to accept lower valuation to push forward with green transition
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Oversubscription, 5bp price tightening and a smaller concession are reassuring signs for the asset class after a week of struggling deals
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Investors gobble up green deal despite it being more expensive than shorter debt from same issuer
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Southern European issuer has simple time in the market despite money tightening fears
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The Italian lender has big challenges to resolve in Russia and at home but its corporate finance build-out is on a steady trajectory, writes David Rothnie
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Sponsor relinquished control of business to lenders
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Closely watched long dated tranche strong enough to command €37bn of orders
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Unédic, MuniFin and the State of Lower Saxony see ample support for trades
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Sovereign green bond volumes plunge with no new lines this year so far
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UniCredit has recruited a senior banker to run its recently formed advisory business as it continues to grow its corporate finance operations under Sam Kendall.