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GS and JPM attract eye-popping demand with euro senior prints

Against Thursday's positive market backdrop, US banks took centre stage in the euro senior FIG space, with JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs funding a combined €10.25bn through self-led trades that drew gargantuan investor demand.

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US issuers come out in force

The flow of reverse Yankee supply in euros picked up on Thursday as three US corporates tapped the market.

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Renewed France bid buoys Sagess

Sagess' new seven-year benefited from the improved bid for French debt now the government has passed a budget.

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Congo establishes new presence in public market

Republic of the Congo made its Eurobond debut in the public bond market on Wednesday with a concurrent tender on the private placement it sold just three months ago, crystallising a huge gain for investors in the earlier trade.

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Private credit CLOs set to take off

A raft of new private credit CLOs in Europe will come as a relief for a market that has lacked enough issuance of new broadly syndicated leveraged loan deals to fuel the CLO machine. There are potentially eight private credit CLOs making their way into the market, sources say, reflecting the boom in private credit loans and increasing investor comfort with a sector that could offer higher spreads versus CLOs backed by broadly syndicated loans. 

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HSBC wins digital Gilt platform contract

HSBC will provide the platform for the United Kingdom's new digital Gilt, after winning the tender contest.

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Prasad Gollakota

The repo market is the heartbeat of bond markets. Like a real heartbeat, when all is well, there is nothing more boring. But when things go wrong … watch out.

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HSBC wins digital Gilt platform contract

HSBC will provide the platform for the United Kingdom's new digital Gilt, after winning the tender contest.

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Moves – Morgan Stanley rehires top tech banker Grimes

Morgan Stanley has rehired top technology banker Michael Grimes, naming him as investment banking chairman.

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Barclays eyes investment banking uplift as it raises targets

Barclays is aiming to increase market share in advisory and capital markets to help hit higher returns targets for this year and 2028, after a decent last quarter for its investment bank on the back of strong growth in trading revenues.

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Moves – StanChart CFO De Giorgi leaves for Apollo

Standard Chartered's chief financial officer Diego De Giorgi is leaving the bank with immediate effect to join Apollo as a partner and head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The former investment banker had been widely seen as a top candidate to take over from Bill Winters as Standard Chartered CEO.

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SpaceX purchase of xAI brings relief – and headaches – ahead of record IPO

SpaceX has acquired its sister company xAI for US$250bn, in a deal that will provide some much-needed financial support to the lossmaking AI and social media platform – but which could complicate the rocket maker’s plans to launch the world’s biggest ever IPO in June.

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Panama readies rare dollar bond sale as spreads tighten

Panama is preparing to fund a debt tender with its first dollar bond sale in two years, as fixed-income investors take a more favorable view of a Central American country that has been teetering just above junk territory.  

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US issuers come out in force

The flow of reverse Yankee supply in euros picked up on Thursday as three US corporates tapped the market.

BON
GS and JPM attract eye-popping demand with euro senior prints

Against Thursday's positive market backdrop, US banks took centre stage in the euro senior FIG space, with JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs funding a combined €10.25bn through self-led trades that drew gargantuan investor demand.

BON
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Renewed France bid buoys Sagess

Sagess' new seven-year benefited from the improved bid for French debt now the government has passed a budget.

BON
Congo establishes new presence in public market

Republic of the Congo made its Eurobond debut in the public bond market on Wednesday with a concurrent tender on the private placement it sold just three months ago, crystallising a huge gain for investors in the earlier trade.

BON
Private credit CLOs set to take off

A raft of new private credit CLOs in Europe will come as a relief for a market that has lacked enough issuance of new broadly syndicated leveraged loan deals to fuel the CLO machine. There are potentially eight private credit CLOs making their way into the market, sources say, reflecting the boom in private credit loans and increasing investor comfort with a sector that could offer higher spreads versus CLOs backed by broadly syndicated loans. 

SEC LOA
Europe edges closer to first BNPL securitisation

Securitisations backed by buy now, pay later receivables could emerge in Europe for the first time as surging e-commerce volumes expand lending to higher-risk borrowers and regulatory tightening boosts investor confidence, according to a Moody's report.

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Ledn liquidates some loans ahead of first bitcoin-backed ABS deal: S&P

Ledn, which is preparing a rare bitcoin-backed structured finance offering, sold a "significant share" of the loans it planned to securitize in the deal over roughly the past week as the value of the digital currency fell, S&P said in a presale report on Monday.    

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Marathon, Castlelake return to ABS runway

Marathon and Castlelake are returning to the aviation securitization market to take advantage of tight spreads and rising lease prices for planes as a result of tight supply and robust ridership.

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Blackstone casino venture's US$3bn refi

A Blackstone joint venture is in the securitisation market with a US$3bn offering to refinance the Cosmopolitan casino on the Las Vegas Strip that it purchased in 2022.

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China to boost sovereign biodiversity debt

China is to take biodiversity financing to a new level with the first sovereign green bond to dedicate its proceeds to addressing biodiversity loss and protecting ecosystems.

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Investors pile into Deutsche Bank debut EuGB

Deutsche Bank made a notable entrance into the select club of FIG issuers equipped to print green bonds aligned with European Union standards.

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Heavyweights take up Isbank blue bond

Blue bond buyers Fidelity and T Rowe Price supported a US$50m private placement by Turkey's Isbank that marked the country’s first water-related offering taken up by commercial investors.  

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AXA signals US$3bn development swap revival

The stalled sovereign debt-for-development swap market is set for its first deals in more than a year after a notable new player created by DFD pioneer Ramzi Issa signed up a leading speciality insurer to back its transactions.

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Transition Finance Council set to publish new guidelines

The UK's Transition Finance Council is getting ready to publish overarching global guidelines to assess the credibility of companies and groups' transition plans as the architecture to scale up transition finance continues to move into place.

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Arko Petroleum pitches total return on US$200m IPO

Arko Petroleum raised US$200m from its Nasdaq IPO late Wednesday, but only after upsizing the deal to offset pricing at the bottom end of the marketed range.

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LongRange trims recently acquired Greencore stake

US-based investor LongRange Capital took advantage of a rise in Greencore Group shares to sell 3.8% of the Irish convenience food business for £85m.

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Yellow Cake returns with upsized ABB

Uranium investment company Yellow Cake returned to ECM on Wednesday to raise an upsized £80.6m to buy more of the radioactive metal under its agreement with Kazakh state-backed producer Kazatomprom.

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Clear Street slashes IPO in drastic valuation reset

Clear Street dramatically slashed both the size and price of its Nasdaq IPO amid investor pushback on valuation, making it the latest company to weather scrutiny in a discerning new issue market.

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Solv surges on Nasdaq debut after raising US$512.5m from IPO

Solv Energy raised US$512.5m late Tuesday from an all-primary Nasdaq IPO as investors flock to opportunities tied to US onshoring and AI-related infrastructure investments.

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European LBOs brighten M&A outlook

A trio of high-profile buyouts has enlivened the European leveraged finance market, providing much needed new money supply, although bankers remain sceptical over a meaningful resurgence in M&A as the pipeline remains frustratingly light.

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Portability keeps Urbaser debt on the books

Spanish waste management company Urbaser is expected to keep its existing portable debt stack intact, and will not require new loans and bonds to facilitate its US$6.6bn buyout by EQT and Blackstone, according to a person familiar with the situation. 

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Nuveen backs Schroders buy with DDTL

Global asset manager Nuveen is backing its £9.9bn recommended cash acquisition of London-listed Schroders with a £3.1bn delayed draw term loan.

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Lenders to Casino propose new plan

Lenders to French retailer Casino are prepared to take over the company with a plan that aims to reduce the company's €1.4bn reinstated term loan maturing in 2027 to €500m, in a bid to make to the company more attractive to any future buyer, sources said.

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Brookfield, GIC shop loan for NSR buy

A consortium comprising Canadian investment firm Brookfield and Singapore sovereign fund GIC has launched a A$2.77bn (US$2bn) dual-tranche loan to back its planned buyout of Australia’s undefined National Storage REIT.

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Skipping a beat: FSB points to hidden fragilities in repo market

The repo market is the heartbeat of bond markets. Like a real heartbeat, when all is well, there is nothing more boring. But when things go wrong … watch out.

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‘Software-mageddon’ underlines the K-shaped environment for tech bankers

The AI boom has been backed by investor enthusiasm – and their money – on an unprecedented scale. Investment bankers have high hopes of a huge year for deals. But just like the broader economy, will this be a K-shaped market for tech deals?

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Stablecoins: meet the new boss, same as the old boss

How stable is a stablecoin? That is a question that S&P attempts to answer via its Global Ratings’ Stablecoin Stability Assessment, a product designed to quantify a stablecoin’s ability to maintain its peg to a fiat currency. It produces a score from 1, very strong, to 5, weak.

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Bonus issue: bank bosses hold the line on comp

A quick glance at investment bank share prices over the past year tells a story: business is booming and the outlook is rosy. The question now, in the middle of reporting and bonus season, is how much of the profits will bank bosses have to give away to their staff.

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Farr on PR: Davos, and how to survive it

Strong black coffee – check. Two painkillers – check. A cigarette – check. Breakfast … done.

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