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Muyuan Foods plans HK listing early next year

Shenzhen-listed Muyuan Foods is planning to bring a Hong Kong listing of around US$1bn–$2bn to the market early next year, said people with knowledge of the matter.

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Fees provoke battle in Europe’s leveraged finance market

Banks are holding the line against attempts by private equity sponsors to use fierce competition for financing mandates in the European leveraged loan market to drive through unusually low underwriting fees. 

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Wealthfront touts value in business and IPO

Wealthfront is taking a safety-first approach toward its Nasdaq IPO by selling itself at a very reasonable valuation while also securing upfront participation from BlackRock and Wellington Management.

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Check Point zeroes in on opportunistic US$1.5bn CB raise

Signaling that opportunistic CB financings aren't done yet, Check Point Software is seeking to raise US$1.5bn from the sale of a zero-percent CB, earmarking a portion of the proceeds for a concurrent stock buyback, some to purchase an equity derivative and the rest for general corporate purposes.

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Russia raises Rmb20bn in domestic bond market

Russia has raised Rmb20bn (US$2.8bn) from dual-tranche renminbi bonds sold in its domestic market. 

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VW Bank gets big bid but pays up

Volkswagen Bank demonstrated the depth of liquidity in the euro investment-grade market even at this late stage of the year, pulling in more than €9bn of peak orders for its €2.5bn triple-tranche senior preferred green bond transaction.

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Japanese bond yields have surged in recent days to levels not seen in decades. At much the same time, Treasury yields have eased in anticipation of the US Federal Reserve cutting overnight interest rates.

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Moves – HSBC names Nelson as permanent chairman

HSBC has appointed Brendan Nelson as its chairman in a surprise move that gives him the role permanently after he has been interim chair since October 1 when previous incumbent Mark Tucker left.

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Moves – JP Morgan broadens leadership with vice-chairs

JP Morgan has appointed six new vice-chairs across advisory, capital markets and coverage to work closely with clients and provide room for the next generation of bankers, according to a memo from heads of the relevant businesses, Anu Aiyengar, Kevin Foley and Dorothee Blessing, that was seen by IFR.

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Bond market titan Hans-Joerg Rudloff dies

Bond market legend Hans-Joerg Rudloff died on December 1. He was widely acknowledged as the father of the Eurobond market and crucial to the build up of Credit Suisse First Boston and then Barclays Capital. He was 85.

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HSBC CEO targets top five for M&A and ECM in Asia and Mideast

HSBC is "doubling down" on its M&A advisory and equity capital markets businesses in Asia and the Middle East with the aim of being a top-five bank in those areas, chief executive Georges Elhedery said.

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UK cuts bank capital requirements

Britain has reduced the capital requirement for its banks in an effort to increase their competitiveness compared to US rivals, which should boost banks’ ability to return excess capital to investors and step up lending.

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South Korea increases foreign currency borrowing limit

South Korea has increased its foreign currency issuance cap for 2026 to US$5bn, from US$1.4bn earlier, in an amendment to its 2026 budget published on the National Assembly website on Tuesday.

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Asia underpins Ausgrid A$750m bond sale

Ausgrid smoothly raised A$750m (US$490m) from a dual-tranche domestic bond sale on Wednesday that was underpinned by strong Asian demand. 

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BPCE finds support for FRN Samurai bond tranche

BPCE raised ¥77.3bn (US$500m) on Thursday from its second outing of the year to the Samurai bond market, drawing decent demand for a floating-rate tranche amid expectations the Bank of Japan will hike rates in the near future.

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Russia raises Rmb20bn in domestic bond market

Russia has raised Rmb20bn (US$2.8bn) from dual-tranche renminbi bonds sold in its domestic market. 

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Biffa tightens at price talk

UK waste management company Biffa Group Holdings has tightened pricing on a debut bond comprising euro and sterling tranches that will transform its capital structure.

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Bluepeak readies fiber ABS debut

Bluepeak is preparing to issue its first fiber securitization, adding to this year's boom in issuance backed by digital infrastructure assets, spurred by rising data usage at home and in offices. 

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Aussie securitisation remains in rude health

The structured finance market has paused for breath as attention turned to the Australian Securitisation Conference on November 25–26, with another stunning year for the asset class drawing to a close.

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Arini sets the pace in record-breaking CLO wave

Arini has rapidly established itself as the most active newcomer in European CLOs, in a market bursting with debut managers, record issuance and optimism of more growth to come.

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Thailand returns to CMBS

Thailand's state-owned Dhanarak Asset Development Company has made its long-awaited return to the market this month to refinance its Bt10.7bn (US$329.7m) commercial mortgage-backed securities maturing this year, ending a nearly two-decade hiatus since its last CMBS issue in 2007.

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Advanzia working on debut public credit card ABS

Luxembourg-based digital bank Advanzia is working on a potential debut public credit card securitisation next year, a spokesperson told IFR.

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LondonMetric Property finds first-time buyers

LondonMetric Property landed a successful debut deal in the sterling market on Wednesday through a £500m dual-tranche green bond offering.

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VW Bank gets big bid but pays up

Volkswagen Bank demonstrated the depth of liquidity in the euro investment-grade market even at this late stage of the year, pulling in more than €9bn of peak orders for its €2.5bn triple-tranche senior preferred green bond transaction.

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'Resilient' green bonds pass US$3trn outstanding

The volume of outstanding green bonds has passed the milestone of US$3trn globally, according to LSEG data. In a new blog post, the data and exchange group, which owns IFR, hailed the use-of-proceeds instrument’s “resilience” in the face of 2025’s macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges.

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PCAF launches updated greenhouse gas accounting standard

The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials has released an updated standard with new methodologies and clearer guidance that will make it easier for banks and other financial institutions to track emissions across more financial products. 

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UK adds nuclear to green financing framework

The UK government has updated its green financing framework, which covers green Gilts and retail green savings bonds, in a major overhaul that adds nuclear energy as a use of proceeds for the first time.

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Muyuan Foods plans HK listing early next year

Shenzhen-listed Muyuan Foods is planning to bring a Hong Kong listing of around US$1bn–$2bn to the market early next year, said people with knowledge of the matter.

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Moves – Jhajharia and Rivaroli step up at JP Morgan

JP Morgan has appointed Ashish Jhajharia as head of EMEA ECM, stepping up from running syndicate for several years.

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Wealthfront touts value in business and IPO

Wealthfront is taking a safety-first approach toward its Nasdaq IPO by selling itself at a very reasonable valuation while also securing upfront participation from BlackRock and Wellington Management.

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Check Point zeroes in on opportunistic US$1.5bn CB raise

Signaling that opportunistic CB financings aren't done yet, Check Point Software is seeking to raise US$1.5bn from the sale of a zero-percent CB, earmarking a portion of the proceeds for a concurrent stock buyback, some to purchase an equity derivative and the rest for general corporate purposes.

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Meesho’s Rs54bn IPO covered on first day

The up to Rs54bn (US$607m) IPO of Indian e-commerce company Meesho was covered on the first day of subscription Wednesday. 

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Fees provoke battle in Europe’s leveraged finance market

Banks are holding the line against attempts by private equity sponsors to use fierce competition for financing mandates in the European leveraged loan market to drive through unusually low underwriting fees. 

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ELFA addresses portability issues in loan documentation

The European Leveraged Finance Association has published a report addressing the recent increase in portability provisions embedded in loan documentation as the organisation looks to provide a clear and consistent definition to tackle transferability issues.

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Reworld Holding seeks refi loan

Waste-to-energy company Reworld Holding is seeking a US$750m term loan B and a US$130m term loan C to refinance existing debt.

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CLSA lifts revolver to US$1.8bn

Financial services firm CLSA has increased its self-arranged one-year revolving credit facility to US$1.83bn-equivalent from US$500m-equivalent.

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Ovintiv lines up US$1.2bn DDTL for NuVista purchase

Oil and gas company Ovintiv has signed a US$1.2bn two-year term loan that is to be used to partially finance its approximately US$2.7bn acquisition of the remaining shares it does not already own in oil and gas firm NuVista Energy.

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