SSE raises £2bn intraday for £33bn investment programme
UK energy business SSE raised £2bn of primary capital intraday on Wednesday as part of a fully funded £33bn investment programme for 2026–2030 and around £6bn of expected dividends, taxation and other cash requirements. The market welcomed the news, with SSE shares up nearly 17% on the day.
Duke Energy returns to market to recover more storm costs
Duke Energy is returning to the securitization market to recoup millions in costs incurred during Hurricane Helene, which slammed its South Carolina service territory in 2024.
Digital infrastructure ABS/CMBS supply to hit a record US$50bn–$60bn in 2026: BofA
Bank of America is forecasting a record US$50bn–$60bn in securitization issuance to fund data centers, fiber networks, cell towers and other digital infrastructure assets in 2026.
UK finishes 2025 strong with another record linker
The UK Debt Management Office maintained its winning streak with a £4.25bn tap of the1.75% September 2038 inflation-linked Gilt. The sovereign has managed to stay in investors' favour throughout the year despite dour headlines regarding its public finances.
Rupak Ghose
Bigger is increasingly better in capital markets – or at least more usual. It’s not just megacap stocks but also a clear trend towards giant deals in the corporate debt market.
Morgan Stanley is ramping up its research coverage of private companies to try to get an edge over competitors and meet investor demand on how the hundreds of unicorns in the US, China and elsewhere are shaking up technology, finance and other industries.
Investment firm Clearlake Capital Group agreed to acquire Pathway Capital Management, expanding the capabilities of its private market platform.
Barclays has hired Marie-Charlotte Etienne from BNP Paribas for its M&A team, focused on deals with clients in France, Belgium and Luxembourg, as part of an expansion of its business in Paris.
BpiFrance printed its first ever European defence bond on Wednesday, a tightly priced €1bn five-year that was almost four times subscribed, exceeding leads' expectations of a good turnout.
The UK Debt Management Office maintained its winning streak with a £4.25bn tap of the1.75% September 2038 inflation-linked Gilt. The sovereign has managed to stay in investors' favour throughout the year despite dour headlines regarding its public finances.
Southern Water brushed off headlines of environmental damage on the Sussex coastline to take the opportunity to refinance a 2026 maturity through a dual-tranche deal in the sterling market.
German heat exchanger maker Kelvion managed to tighten pricing on a €750m seven-year non-call one floating-rate note on Wednesday, despite a recent selloff of bonds of US tech heavyweights that are also major builders of data centres – a crucial group of clients for the company.
Resolution Life inaugurated a new capital product with a rapturously received Ancillary Tier 1 bond on Wednesday, while in euros, Nordea Bank took primary market bank Tier 2 spreads down into the double digits for the first time in four years.
Duke Energy is returning to the securitization market to recoup millions in costs incurred during Hurricane Helene, which slammed its South Carolina service territory in 2024.
US hamburger chain Wendy's is showing investors a US$400m seven-year whole business securitization to repay two maturing debt issues.
Bank of America is forecasting a record US$50bn–$60bn in securitization issuance to fund data centers, fiber networks, cell towers and other digital infrastructure assets in 2026.
Norway has become the first country to commit more than US$1bn to the junior capital of the most ambitious capital markets initiative for public good yet launched, the US$125bn Tropical Forest Forever Facility .
Brazil could issue the first sovereign Amazonia bond after the Inter-American Development Bank closed the inaugural deal in the new format , which finances sustainable development projects across the environmentally critical Amazon region.
Demand for "debt pause clauses" could increase after it became clear just how vital they would have been for Jamaica as it struggles to recover from the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Melissa.
UK energy business SSE raised £2bn of primary capital intraday on Wednesday as part of a fully funded £33bn investment programme for 2026–2030 and around £6bn of expected dividends, taxation and other cash requirements. The market welcomed the news, with SSE shares up nearly 17% on the day.
Adani Enterprises has launched a Rs250bn (US$2.82bn) 3-for-25 rights issue at Rs1,800 each, a 24% discount to the pre-deal close of Rs2,366.80 on Tuesday.
SoftBank-backed Klook Technology has publicly filed for a NYSE IPO next month to increase financial flexibility and let some existing shareholders cash out.
CPP Investments exited a 5.4% stake in Portuguese utility EDP for €839m on Monday through sole bookrunner Goldman Sachs.
Price talk has been released for the dollar portion of a US$1.26bn-equivalent in US dollar and Australian dollar loans to back the buyout of Australian wealth manager Insignia Financial Group by CC Capital and One Investment Management.
A group of private lenders have committed to providing a £1.25bn-equivalent debt package to back Permira’s £2.7bn acquisition of London-listed financial services firm JTC.
French medical diagnostics company Sebia has launched a €1.9bn-equivalent dual-currency term loan B that will be used to fund its acquisition by a consortium led by Warburg Pincus.
Furniture company HNI Corp is seeking to raise a new US$500m first-lien term loan B to partially finance its acquisition of workplace furnishings designer Steelcase, refinance existing debt, and add cash to the balance sheet.
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