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EA woos Asian lenders for record LBO

Sponsors of the world’s largest leveraged buyout – the US$55bn acquisition of US video game giant Electronic Arts – are seeking commitments from lenders in Asia Pacific for a portion of the massive financing backing the deal.

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Blistering start for CEEMEA bond issuance

Borrowers from Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa issued close to US$80bn of bonds in January, smashing the previous monthly record for the region.

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South Korean spinoffs ignite controversy

South Korean cable manufacturer LS Corp has dropped a plan to list its US unit after the deal drew heavy criticism from shareholders – and even the country’s president.

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Sabesp sets blue bond record via A/B structure

Sao Paulo water utility Sabesp has delivered a landmark for Latin American sustainable finance, issuing by far the largest blue bond yet while showcasing what bankers say is a fast-emerging way to bring bond investors into multilateral A/B lending structures that have been traditionally dominated by banks.

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Transition bonds aim to avoid 'carbon lock-in'

The bond market is gearing up to test the transition label with the next generation of deals set to be supported by new guidance and principles that will introduce the concept of "carbon lock-in" to the wider capital markets.

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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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Blackstone seeks virtuous cycle for 2026 IPO exits

Blackstone has declared open season on planned exits through IPOs of owned companies in 2026, with offerings lined up in the US and overseas.

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Lazard reaps record year in advisory

Lazard reported record revenues from financial advisory in 2025 as the M&A cycle continued to deepen.

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Deutsche bullish on European champion role despite advisory dip

Deutsche Bank's investment banking and capital markets revenues dipped 4% in the fourth quarter as it lagged US rivals which tapped into a jump in deal activity, but fixed income trading rose again to help it deliver record annual group profits.

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Indonesian stocks slide after MSCI shock

Indonesian equities slumped after MSCI raised the possibility of downgrading the country to frontier market status, just as lingering concerns over policy credibility were exacerbated by the appointment of the president’s nephew as deputy governor at the central bank.

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Goldman puts down marker after bumper January

Just whisper it, but JP Morgan may have a stiffer fight on its hands to retain its investment banking crown in 2026 after 17 consecutive years at the top.

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PLN reconnects with bond market

State-owned electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara raised US$1.5bn on Tuesday in its first offshore bond sale since June 2020.

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Blistering start for CEEMEA bond issuance

Borrowers from Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa issued close to US$80bn of bonds in January, smashing the previous monthly record for the region.

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FIG issuers realise spread upside

FIG issuers continued to set historically tight spreads for senior preferred bonds in the last week of January as the start of European bank reporting heralded a pickup in supply, led by Nordea Bank, which priced a "super-tight" €750m seven-year deal. 

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China drops 'three red lines'

China has reportedly removed borrowing limits on property developers known as the "three red lines", a policy that triggered the current crisis in the real estate sector when it was introduced at the start of the decade.

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AT&T returns with US$6.5bn bond to address funding needs

AT&T was back in the US high-grade bond market during the last week of January when the telecoms giant raised US$6.5bn through a five-part offering as it sought to ease its hefty funding burden for this year. 

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Sabesp sets blue bond record via A/B structure

Sao Paulo water utility Sabesp has delivered a landmark for Latin American sustainable finance, issuing by far the largest blue bond yet while showcasing what bankers say is a fast-emerging way to bring bond investors into multilateral A/B lending structures that have been traditionally dominated by banks.

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GM and Ford signal gear shift from US ABS

US auto ABS from Ford Motor and General Motors could be partially displaced by cheaper deposit funding once the automakers' planned banks are up and running.

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Vertical Bridge in jumbo cell tower deal

Vertical Bridge is returning to the ABS primary market with a US$1.66bn securitisation backed by a portfolio of wireless cell towers it oversees and that has increased significantly following a lease-backed deal with Verizon.

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High Ridge flies in ABS debut

High Ridge has lined up its first aircraft securitisation, aiming to take advantage of improved funding conditions and robust demand from airlines that are trying to accommodate increasing ridership around the world.

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European CMBS momentum continues

The European CMBS market has carried its momentum into the new year following a record 12 months, with market participants expressing confidence that issuance volumes could rise further.

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Sabesp sets blue bond record via A/B structure

Sao Paulo water utility Sabesp has delivered a landmark for Latin American sustainable finance, issuing by far the largest blue bond yet while showcasing what bankers say is a fast-emerging way to bring bond investors into multilateral A/B lending structures that have been traditionally dominated by banks.

BON ESG SEC
Transition bonds aim to avoid 'carbon lock-in'

The bond market is gearing up to test the transition label with the next generation of deals set to be supported by new guidance and principles that will introduce the concept of "carbon lock-in" to the wider capital markets.

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UK pension scheme commits £1bn to transition credit fund

One of the UK’s largest pension schemes is set to put as much as £1bn into an innovative transition credit fund from Axa Investment Managers, highlighting continuing appetite among asset owners for ESG investing despite the unsupportive political environment.

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Sustainable investments struggle in AI-dominated stock market

Barely a quarter of sustainability indexes outperformed their non-ESG counterparts in 2025 in a highly concentrated equity market dominated by artificial intelligence, according to research by Morningstar. 

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AI build-out to boost sustainable finance

The sustainable finance market’s most significant near‑term driver is, unexpectedly, the booming and potentially high-emitting global build‑out of data centres and AI infrastructure, according to a prominent lawyer in the sector.

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South Korean spinoffs ignite controversy

South Korean cable manufacturer LS Corp has dropped a plan to list its US unit after the deal drew heavy criticism from shareholders – and even the country’s president.

EQY
January sees record weak start for ABBs

January has proven to be one of the worst starts to the year for accelerated bookbuilds in EMEA ECM in more than a decade, with the lowest cash volume and second lowest number of issues since 2010.

EQY
Will the planets align for SpaceX's US$50bn IPO?

A possible IPO for SpaceX is the deal on everybody's lips, and unsurprisingly so, considering the aerospace company combines one of the most controversial CEOs in Elon Musk, an interplanetary ambition to put humans on Mars and a prospective valuation of US$1.5trn that would make for the largest listing ever.

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US government takes stake in USA Rare Earth alongside US$1.5bn PIPE

USA Rare Earth secured US$3.1bn of funding on Monday through a combination of public equity and US government investments, allowing it to dramatically accelerate production of rare earth minerals.

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Asta attracts long-only demand

Shares of Austria's Asta Energy Solutions popped on Friday's debut in Frankfurt, with shares trading up by a third following its €165.5m IPO. Most encouraging for a modest IPO for a company with a market capitalisation of €420m is the more than €1.3bn of demand from long-only investors.

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EA woos Asian lenders for record LBO

Sponsors of the world’s largest leveraged buyout – the US$55bn acquisition of US video game giant Electronic Arts – are seeking commitments from lenders in Asia Pacific for a portion of the massive financing backing the deal.

LOA
Team.blue and Dedalus wrongfooted by software sector fears

A sudden souring in the software sector caused Belgium-headquartered technology company Team.blue and Italian healthcare software company Dedalus to hit the stop button last week on exercises to reprice term loan Bs.

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Borrowers unleash issuance storm on Europe

Borrowers have swarmed over the European leveraged loan market but the extreme bias towards repricings and refinancings over new money means the tussle between supply and demand has only swung further in issuers’ favour.

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Repricings swarm market as investors wait for LBOs

Repricings are again setting the tone in the US leveraged loan market, as borrowers move quickly to cut borrowing costs amid white-hot investor demand and a still-limited flow of new money M&A and leveraged buyout financings.

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Private credit crown crosses the Atlantic

European private credit fundraisers are coming off a strong 2025 where they grabbed significant market share from North America strategies and are cautiously optimistic about another positive year ahead.

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