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US IPO revival gathers pace as investors show capacity for scale

The US IPO market is in the early stages of a sustained recovery as investors look past geopolitical uncertainty to seize on opportunities aligned with a domestic-first economic agenda.

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Lenders cast wary eye over Trump-driven Japan-US financings

Japanese export credit agencies are in talks with Japanese and US commercial banks over jumbo financings to support large-scale infrastructure projects under Japan’s planned US$550bn investment programme into the US. 

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Biggest deal, largest book, most investors: UK’s £15bn bond breaks records

Any questions over the depth of demand for UK government bonds were put to bed last week following a record-breaking 10-year syndicated sale on Tuesday.

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SoftBank weathers doubts over credit outlook

SoftBank Group overcame some disquiet over its credit outlook and funding needs to issue just over US$3.5bn-equivalent of bonds in US dollars and euros on Wednesday, giving bondholders exposure to its AI-related investments.

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Syngenta seeks confidential IPO filing

Seeds and crop protection powerhouse Syngenta Group is looking to file confidentially as early as June for a giant Hong Kong IPO, said people with knowledge of the matter. 

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Brazil returns to euros after 12-year absence

Brazil returned to the euro market on Wednesday for the first time in more than a decade, raising €5bn from a three‑tranche transaction that matched the size of Mexico’s deal in September – the largest euro deal from a Latin American issuer. 

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Flowback risk is a relatively new regulatory term . It aims to capture the risk that a bank may be unable to roll a synthetic risk transfer transaction, resulting in previously protected risk-weighted assets once again attracting full capital treatment.

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Banks break trading records as volatility surges

Records continued to fall in the first quarter as banks ably managed a rolling wave of volatility: Goldman Sachs delivered an all-time high on Wall Street for equities trading, JP Morgan produced the second-best fixed income quarter ever, and advisory and underwriting fees were the highest in years.

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Moves – HSBC's banking heads for Europe and Middle East leave

HSBC's head of banking for Europe and the Americas, Gerry Keefe, has resigned to take up a role outside banking, and Karim Tannir, its head of banking for the Middle East, North African and Turkey region, is also leaving, according to people familiar with the matter. 

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Revised bank capital rules alleviate clearing concerns in US$846trn derivatives market

The finance industry is breathing a sigh of relief over revisions to incoming US bank capital rules that lobbyists had warned in their earlier iteration could increase systemic risk in the US$846trn derivatives market.

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Banks outperform in investment banking despite volatility

Investment banking fees at the big five US banks jumped 30% last quarter, despite the breakout of war in Iran casting a pall over capital markets in March after booming activity in the first two months of the year.

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Tideway plans to turn its green debt stack blue

Tideway, the operator of the Thames Tideway Tunnel known as London's "super sewer", is planning to turn its entire green debt stack blue as it completes final testing before handing over the asset to Thames Water.

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SoftBank weathers doubts over credit outlook

SoftBank Group overcame some disquiet over its credit outlook and funding needs to issue just over US$3.5bn-equivalent of bonds in US dollars and euros on Wednesday, giving bondholders exposure to its AI-related investments.

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Biggest deal, largest book, most investors: UK’s £15bn bond breaks records

Any questions over the depth of demand for UK government bonds were put to bed last week following a record-breaking 10-year syndicated sale on Tuesday.

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Brazil returns to euros after 12-year absence

Brazil returned to the euro market on Wednesday for the first time in more than a decade, raising €5bn from a three‑tranche transaction that matched the size of Mexico’s deal in September – the largest euro deal from a Latin American issuer. 

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Sotheby's paints improving picture in first bond sale in five years

Sotheby’s sold its first junk bond in nearly five years on Wednesday as the auction house owned by billionaire Patrick Drahi boasted improving credit metrics amid a buoyant backdrop for the asset class.

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Herbalife turns to busy high-yield market to refinance debt

Herbalife turned to an upbeat junk bond market on April 15 after abandoning a leveraged loan sale in March as the multilevel marketing company sought to refinance upcoming debt maturities and cut interest costs. 

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European CLO market stuck in pause mode

European CLO primary remains stuck on pause, with just a handful of deals making their way through the market as managers struggle with increasingly uneconomic arbitrage dynamics and bankers toil to engage with investors made skittish by the volatility brought on by the Middle East war.  

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Advanzia's debut German ABS draws strong interest

Luxembourg-based digital bank Advanzia Bank has successfully priced its debut public ABS issue, as the first ever securitisation of German credit card receivables benefited from improved market sentiment. 

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Aussie auto ABS shifts into gear

Two more regular issuers have sold upsized auto-related ABS to take year-to-date Australian supply to A$2.5bn (US$1.8bn) from three nonbank lenders. 

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European auto supply pushes through volatility

European ABS was dominated by auto deals in the past week, with four issues, including a Swiss lease ABS, coming to market despite ongoing volatility from the war in Iran.

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Yamaha readies its first floorplan ABS since 2000

Yamaha Motor is returning to the US asset-backed market with its first floorplan offering in over a quarter century after the recreational vehicle maker experienced a dour year as a result of US tariffs and rising costs.

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Tideway plans to turn its green debt stack blue

Tideway, the operator of the Thames Tideway Tunnel known as London's "super sewer", is planning to turn its entire green debt stack blue as it completes final testing before handing over the asset to Thames Water.

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Evergreen navigates maiden ESG voyage

Taiwanese container shipping company Evergreen Marine sailed into the US dollar bond market for the first time on Thursday with a US$300m green bond. 

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Engie's hybrid points to more green M&A

French utility Engie's use of a green hybrid to part-finance its £10.5bn acquisition of electricity distributor UK Power Networks is a rare example of green M&A financing issued under the company's sustainability financing framework. 

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Amundi bullish on tailwinds for responsible investing

Amundi, Europe's largest asset manager, said the negative narrative around ESG and sustainable finance and investing is at odds with the positive market dynamic it is seeing as responsible investment remains resilient despite the uncertainty. 

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SR-Bank gets jumbo book for green euro reentry

SpareBank 1 Sor-Norge attracted colossal demand on Monday as it visited the euro market for the first time since May 2024, with a €500m six-year non-call five green senior non-preferred trade that was more than five times subscribed.

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Syngenta seeks confidential IPO filing

Seeds and crop protection powerhouse Syngenta Group is looking to file confidentially as early as June for a giant Hong Kong IPO, said people with knowledge of the matter. 

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US IPO revival gathers pace as investors show capacity for scale

The US IPO market is in the early stages of a sustained recovery as investors look past geopolitical uncertainty to seize on opportunities aligned with a domestic-first economic agenda.

EQY
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Lucid recharges with US$1.05bn from PIF, Uber and public

Facing a liquidity crunch, Lucid Group obtained a US$1.05bn cash injection through a three-part equity financing announced ahead of the market open on Tuesday, including US$300m raised through a block trade.

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CATL weighs HK share sale option

Contemporary Amperex Technology, the world's largest maker of electric batteries, is considering a share offering of around US$5bn in Hong Kong after a strong run-up in its share price.

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Arxis upsizes IPO on strong defence demand

Arxis capitalised on surging investor demand for aerospace and defence assets, raising an upsized US$1.13bn from its Nasdaq IPO after the deal drew 20 times coverage followed by a strong aftermarket performance. 

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Lenders cast wary eye over Trump-driven Japan-US financings

Japanese export credit agencies are in talks with Japanese and US commercial banks over jumbo financings to support large-scale infrastructure projects under Japan’s planned US$550bn investment programme into the US. 

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Leveraged market reopens as Iran fears ease

US leveraged finance markets are beginning to come back to life, as a two-week ceasefire in the US war with Iran has created a narrow but actionable window for issuers to return with riskier debt offerings.

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Building materials loans slide on weak earnings, macro concerns

Building materials credits have come under sharp pressure, as investors react to the sector’s sensitivity to the economic cycle and inflation concerns triggered by the war in Iran.

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Confidence builds in European levfin

Leveraged finance bankers are confident that demand is ready and waiting to meet supply, with momentum building behind LBO deals, although there is little pressure forcing issuers to move ahead with transactions.

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Ford drops sustainability adjustments on amended loans

Ford Motor, an early US adopter of the sustainability-linked loan framework, has removed the incentive from its revolving credit facilities as part of a wider exercise to amend US$21bn of its loans.

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Synthetic risk transfers: a trillion-dollar tool that needs to take the next step

Flowback risk is a relatively new regulatory term . It aims to capture the risk that a bank may be unable to roll a synthetic risk transfer transaction, resulting in previously protected risk-weighted assets once again attracting full capital treatment.

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Knocking on UMG’s door: Ackman's proposal is a self-help plan dressed up as M&A

There is a tremendous amount of fuss surrounding Bill Ackman’s proposal to acquire the outstanding shares in Universal Music Group: an announcement , a detailed presentation deck and a headline 78% premium comprising part cash and part scrip. Typical M&A theatre, at least on the surface. Yet when the smoke clears, what remains looks far less like a genuine bid than a self-help exercise.

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Macaskill on Markets: Is it time for a new president (at Citi)?

Citigroup chief executive Jane Fraser manages a team of rivals who might aspire to her job. Competition is healthy but appointing a new president as a deputy could help Fraser deliver the next phase of her growth plan.

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Strategy squared: multiple channels, same exposure

It is unusual for a listed company to buy income-bearing securities of a peer as a treasury decision. In orthodox corporate finance, surplus capital is meant to do one of three things: fund projects that clear the hurdle rate, preserve liquidity, or be returned to shareholders. It is not normally redeployed into another company exposed to much the same trade, especially at a lower yield than the investing company pays on its own stock.

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Banks should go on the front foot as private credit crisis plays out

Private credit mishaps are coming at us with such speed and intensity that many of the stories are blurring into one. But rather than the private credit crisis dragging banks down, it might give them an opportunity to play offensively in this space.

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