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SpaceX plans retail-heavy cargo for mammoth IPO

SpaceX expects to begin marketing its blockbuster IPO on June 8 and is planning to include retail investors as a significant component of the offering, company management outlined in a kick-off meeting with its banks, people familiar with the process told IFR.

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Investors take glass-half-full view in credit markets

Tight pricing. Relatively big books. Risky deal structures. It was almost as if the war in the Middle East was over judging by some of the new bond issues in the second half of the week as issuers took advantage of a window that unexpectedly emerged as a two-week ceasefire began.

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Staying the course? Hong Kong's long IPO queue raises questions

Hong Kong's long IPO application queue raises the question of how long issuers will be able to wait to raise funds and whether they will turn their attention to other listing venues.

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FirstRand water play blazes trail for outcome bonds

South Africa’s FirstRand Group has leapfrogged multilateral development and commercial banks by becoming the first market player to replicate the World Bank’s outcome bond structure .

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MENA borrowers look to private deals amid uncertainty of war

Issuers from the Middle East and North Africa are opting to fund through private placements as an uncertain ceasefire agreement continues to keep public deals on hold. 

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Prasad Gollakota

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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Banks eye another record quarter

It’s going to be another great quarter for investment bank results. Analysts are expecting strength in ECM, DCM, lending and fixed income trading, and equity trading may top them all, with expectations high for record revenue.

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End of special retail shares brings back memories of landmark Singtel IPO

Singapore Telecommunications is removing the unique features of a class of shares created at its privatisation three decades ago when the government tried to engage Singaporeans to invest in the stock market.

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Bernstein JV to deepen coverage as SG steps up in ECM

Bernstein plans to deepen its research coverage as its equities joint venture with Societe Generale enters a new phase after two years of operation, with the expanded tie-up supporting a buildout of the French bank's equity capital markets business, senior executives said.

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Dimon takes aim at 'un-American' regulation

JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon took aim at "nonsensical" bank regulations, complex geopolitics and the need to build a stronger banking system in Europe, among other wide-ranging topics in his latest annual shareholder letter, calling parts of new capital rules wrong and "un-American".

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IMF warns of fallout from Middle East turmoil

A ceasefire may be in place between the US, Israel and Iran but the impact of the nearly six-week conflict in the Middle East will be felt by many sovereigns, particularly oil and gas importers, for some considerable time more, according to the International Monetary Fund.

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Investors take glass-half-full view in credit markets

Tight pricing. Relatively big books. Risky deal structures. It was almost as if the war in the Middle East was over judging by some of the new bond issues in the second half of the week as issuers took advantage of a window that unexpectedly emerged as a two-week ceasefire began.

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MENA borrowers look to private deals amid uncertainty of war

Issuers from the Middle East and North Africa are opting to fund through private placements as an uncertain ceasefire agreement continues to keep public deals on hold. 

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Hybrid yields act as buffer against volatility

Hybrids from Engie and General Mills showed that credit investors are comfortable buying the riskiest products against a fragile backdrop, with relatively attractive absolute yields acting as a cushion.

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DRC gets strong reception for Eurobond debut

The Democratic Republic of the Congo raised more than it initially intended on Thursday with a US$1.25bn dual-tranche transaction as it finally achieved its goal of issuing in the international markets.

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World Bank rebuilds Italian retail presence

The World Bank has stepped up its revived programme of Italian retail investor-targeted borrowing with its debut transaction through UniCredit. The Triple A rated development lender, which sourced lightly structured deals as large as US$668m and US$397m in the country during the 2010s, passing US$1bn in 2016 alone, issued €21.386m of fixed-rate callable notes through the Italian/German bank.

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US ABS dealmakers brave volatile market

US securitisation participants expect solid dealflow in the second quarter, even though the war in Iran that erupted six weeks ago has kept financial markets on edge. 

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Issuers eye brief calm

European securitisation markets are showing early signs of a post-Easter revival, with a debut transaction from Advanzia Bank reopening primary markets, market participants said. =

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KKR refinances office CMBS as Dropbox pulls back

KKR hit the commercial mortgage-backed security market last week to refinance an office tower in San Francisco that was once the headquarters for Dropbox, which has vacated the premises and been replaced by a roster of other corporate tenants.

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EU banking regulator says only public credit ratings count

The European Banking Authority said in a Q&A posted on its website that a credit rating can only be used to calculate regulatory risk weights if it is publicly disclosed, clarifying an issue debated by market practitioners. 

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ClearLight solar ABS debut

ClearLight on Monday landed its first solar securitisation in what has been a slow start to the year in this corner of the ABS market. 

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FirstRand water play blazes trail for outcome bonds

South Africa’s FirstRand Group has leapfrogged multilateral development and commercial banks by becoming the first market player to replicate the World Bank’s outcome bond structure .

ESG
Sustainable finance steps up for UK's energy transition

Sustainable finance will play a central role in raising hundreds of billions of pounds of private capital over the next decade to fund the UK government's ambitious growth and infrastructure plans and help meet its net-zero targets. 

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Hyperscalers explore nature and biodiversity credits in UK and Europe

Global tech hyperscalers are exploring voluntary nature and biodiversity credits in the UK and Europe to offset the environmental impact of data centres, as well as mandatory credits to meet the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain regulation. 

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World Bank rebuilds Italian retail presence

The World Bank has stepped up its revived programme of Italian retail investor-targeted borrowing with its debut transaction through UniCredit. The Triple A rated development lender, which sourced lightly structured deals as large as US$668m and US$397m in the country during the 2010s, passing US$1bn in 2016 alone, issued €21.386m of fixed-rate callable notes through the Italian/German bank.

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UN laments development finance decline

Development financing trends are going in the wrong direction, although sustainable finance innovations improve the picture somewhat, a United Nations task force of more than 60 agencies and international organisations said.

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SpaceX plans retail-heavy cargo for mammoth IPO

SpaceX expects to begin marketing its blockbuster IPO on June 8 and is planning to include retail investors as a significant component of the offering, company management outlined in a kick-off meeting with its banks, people familiar with the process told IFR.

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Asia ECM seizes ceasefire window

ECM bankers are rushing to seize the window created by the initial two-week ceasefire agreement between the US, Israel and Iran, bringing deals last week that totalled US$3.2bn.

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Staying the course? Hong Kong's long IPO queue raises questions

Hong Kong's long IPO application queue raises the question of how long issuers will be able to wait to raise funds and whether they will turn their attention to other listing venues.

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Europeans unphased by gravitational pull of SpaceX

The US$75bn IPO of Elon Musk’s SpaceX in June is expected to crowd out other listings in the US for at least a couple of weeks, but bankers are pondering the consequences of an unprecedented deal on what they have planned in Europe thousands of miles away. 

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Sebi gives relief to share issuers

The Securities and Exchange Board of India has provided concessions to issuers struggling to launch share deals amid the Middle East war, extending the validity of IPO approvals expiring between April 1 and September 30 so all are valid until September 30.

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Archroma leans on second-lien as maturity looms

Swiss chemicals company Archroma has taken a creative approach to its latest refinancing effort with a high-yielding second-lien dollar loan, a move designed to delever its senior stack and convince sceptical lenders to extend the company’s 2027 maturity by three years.

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LBO pipeline dries up as uncertainty persists

The prospect of a windfall in leveraged loan issuance tied to leveraged buyouts has failed to materialise as the US war with Iran drags on, injecting fresh volatility into credit markets and dampening risk appetite for new deals.

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BDC turmoil set to loom large at direct lending conference

Direct lenders are preparing to gather for an annual private credit conference at a critical moment for the industry, as retail investors seek to pull large sums of capital from the asset class and some fund managers cap share redemptions.

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Paramount lines up US$10bn of loans for WBD buy

Paramount Skydance signed US$10bn of loans to back its US$110bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery. The move establishes more permanent loan support than the US$57.5bn of debt the company secured in December, and has resulted in the bridge loan’s size being cut to US$49bn from its original US$54bn. 

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IG loans smash Q1 record, but M&A outlook dims

US investment-grade loan issuance surged to a record start to the year, but bankers are bracing for a slowdown in large-scale M&A as macro uncertainty clouds corporate confidence. 

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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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Goeasy shows that it’s still too easy to hide a credit loss

The easiest way to hide a credit loss is not to deny it. It is to say it has not yet arrived. That was one of the quiet accounting failures exposed by the global financial crisis: losses were often recognised too late, only after the damage was obvious. IFRS 9 was supposed to fix that by forcing lenders to book expected credit losses earlier, using forward-looking judgment rather than waiting for the wreckage.

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