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Domestic investors anchor LG Electronics India IPO

Domestic investors comprised 55% of the 149 anchor investors that agreed to buy 30.5m shares in LG Electronics India's Rs116bn (US$1.31bn) IPO.

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Getty offers double-digit yield on new junk bond amid AI concerns

Getty Images is offering a double-digit yield on its first US junk bond in over six years as the company seeks to entice investors concerned over how artificial intelligence will impact its business of selling stock images and other visual content.

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US IG market stays robust despite government shutdown

The US investment-grade market is seeing continued momentum in new issuance despite the lack of official jobs data amid the government shutdown.

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Cerebras aims to go public in 2026 despite withdrawing IPO filing

Cerebras Systems withdrew its IPO filing late Friday but is still hoping to go public in the middle of 2026, a procedural move that comes after the AI chipmaker last week raised US$1.1bn of private funding, sources close to the company told IFR.

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EU takes eurocentric path

The European Union has mandated an unusually large and EU-centric syndicate of banks for the dual-tranche benchmark offering that is set to launch on Tuesday.

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FIG issuers navigate market caught off guard by France headlines

European lenders Piraeus and Swedbank navigated a session waylaid by adverse political headlines on Monday to secure strong euro bond transactions, with the former smashing records for Greek Additional Tier 1 pricing with a €600m perpetual non-call seven-year offering.

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What to do if the president of the United States claims your product could trigger neurological behavioural differences in children, as he has suggested with Tylenol and autism? A PR challenge if ever there was one.

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Moves – JP Morgan names Hillery and Wiltz as EMEA co-heads

JP Morgan has appointed Conor Hillery and Matthieu Wiltz as co-heads of Europe, Middle East and Africa following Filippo Gori's move to New York as co-head of global banking.

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JGB yield curve steepens on Takaichi's victory

The Japanese government bond yield curve has steepened sharply in reaction to the surprise election of Sanae Takaichi on Saturday as the new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and thus prospective prime minister.

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RBI proposes to ease ECB rules for Indian corporates

The Reserve Bank of India has proposed to relax external commercial borrowing rules for Indian companies to make it easier for them to access the offshore markets, according to a draft framework released on October 3.

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EA tops off US$1trn Q3 for M&A

Global M&A activity topped US$1trn last quarter for the first time in more than three years, sparking optimism that a pickup in investment banking fees will accelerate into 2026.

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Jefferies sets stage for recordbreaking Q3

Jefferies Financial Group reported record revenue from M&A advisory in its last financial quarter as a revival in dealmaking continued – offering a promising signal to big rivals due to report in the coming weeks.

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EU takes eurocentric path

The European Union has mandated an unusually large and EU-centric syndicate of banks for the dual-tranche benchmark offering that is set to launch on Tuesday.

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Getty offers double-digit yield on new junk bond amid AI concerns

Getty Images is offering a double-digit yield on its first US junk bond in over six years as the company seeks to entice investors concerned over how artificial intelligence will impact its business of selling stock images and other visual content.

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FIG issuers navigate market caught off guard by France headlines

European lenders Piraeus and Swedbank navigated a session waylaid by adverse political headlines on Monday to secure strong euro bond transactions, with the former smashing records for Greek Additional Tier 1 pricing with a €600m perpetual non-call seven-year offering.

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France and Ukraine headlines greet latest EU deal

The European Union faces another complicated market for its next syndication after the resignation of yet another French prime minister and recent proposals for a €140bn loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets 

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Danaos comes with improved profile

Container ship operator Danaos on Monday mandated banks for an expected US$500m seven-year senior unsecured bond, with the issuer highlighting its improved performance since its 2021 visit to the high-yield market as a major selling point.

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Ashland helps aviation ABS take off

Ashland Place Finance on Tuesday issued its second aviation loan securitisation further taking this year's supply from the sector past the total for the whole of 2024.  

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SEC revisits securitisation disclosure rule

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking public comments on whether it is time to relax disclosure requirements to encourage more public-registered offerings of non-agency mortgage bonds.

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Busiest Q3 ABS supply since GFC

US asset-backed issuance rang up its biggest third-quarter volume in the post-credit crisis era as issuers continued to take advantage of favourable funding conditions and keen investor demand.

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Dunkin' sweetens whole business sector

Dunkin' Brands is serving up a US$900m whole business securitisation, taking advantage of strong demand in this corner of the ABS market.

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Rare ABS deals on offer, spreads near floor

Supply from relatively rarely seen jurisdictions is landing in the market, with two from Portugal and one from the Netherlands. Nevertheless, market participants are starting to question the resilience of spreads following several weeks of sustained ABS dealflow after the summer.

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Social rarity ends Czech absence from ESG bonds

The Czech Republic has ended its long absence from ESG bond markets with a rare sovereign social bond issue. 

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UNEP's nature tool for banks reflects growing impact focus

The UN Environment Programme has launched a tool to help banks engage with clients on nature, underscoring the growing focus on nature-related disclosure in the financial services industry. 

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World Bank to widen EM securitisation effort

The International Finance Corp’s recent collateralised loan obligation is set to ramp up the fledgling multilateral development bank securitisation market, ushering in regular issuance, new names and even potential commingled deals with multiple loan originators.

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Enel dropping SLBs sparks debate

The decision by Italian utility Enel to turn its back on sustainability-linked bonds and issue only conventional debt is driving debate about the implications for the company and the future of the asset class it pioneered. 

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US reinsurer aims to cut clean energy project costs

GreenieRE, an impact-focused reinsurance startup funded by the US National Green Bank, is rolling out first-of-its-kind surety bonds to lower financing barriers for early-stage clean energy projects.

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Cerebras aims to go public in 2026 despite withdrawing IPO filing

Cerebras Systems withdrew its IPO filing late Friday but is still hoping to go public in the middle of 2026, a procedural move that comes after the AI chipmaker last week raised US$1.1bn of private funding, sources close to the company told IFR.

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Domestic investors anchor LG Electronics India IPO

Domestic investors comprised 55% of the 149 anchor investors that agreed to buy 30.5m shares in LG Electronics India's Rs116bn (US$1.31bn) IPO.

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Oversubscribed Verisure IPO makes gesture to market

Swedish home security business Verisure is giving a little back on its mammoth €3.155bn Nasdaq Stockholm IPO, with final guidance coming just below the top of the range despite the ability to price at the maximum.

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Fermi canvasses globe for US$682.5m dual-listed IPO

Fermi secured US$682.5m from its Nasdaq/LSE IPO on Tuesday to underpin what is one of the most dramatic financial ramp-ups ever, assisting the nine-month-old startup’s ambitions to become a preeminent supplier of power to AI hyperscalers.

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US IPO market in near-shutdown after government closure

The US government shutdown has the IPO market in a seizure.

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It's in the game: JP Morgan backs landmark EA buyout

JP Morgan is spearheading a US$20bn debt package to back the US$55bn buyout of video game maker Electronic Arts – the largest leveraged buyout in history and the biggest committed LBO financing on record.

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First Brands' collapse exposes landmines in supply chain finance

Factoring and supply chain finance, once considered savvy tools for companies to manage cashflow, are once again under the microscope of leveraged loan investors after the spectacular blowup of US auto parts supplier First Brands. 

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EMEA market breaks US$1trn barrier

Syndicated lending in EMEA totalled US$1.01trn in the first nine months of the year, a 16.9% increase on the previous year, according to LPC data, as the market proved resilient in the face of tariff volatility.

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Thailand joins data centre wave

Global Infrastructure Partners has launched a US$530m loan to construct a data centre in Thailand, the first syndicated loan that will fund the kingdom’s emergence as South-East Asia’s second-largest market for the rapidly growing industry.

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US loan issuance tops US$845bn in Q3

US borrowers raised over US$845bn via the broadly syndicated loan market in the third quarter, a 5% decrease compared to the second quarter, but a 21% jump compared to a year ago, pushing issuance for the first nine months of the year to US$2.54trn.

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