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CSG leads the charge for European IPOs with first-day pop

Europe’s IPO market reopened with a bang on Friday with shares in ammunition and tank maker Czechoslovak Group opening up 28% in Amsterdam following its €3.3bn primary and secondary deal.

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OpenAI faces financial crunch point as huge supplier bills start to come due

OpenAI is facing a US$20bn black hole in its accounts this year, as a series of buy now, pay later deals struck with suppliers including Nvidia, Oracle and CoreWeave start to come due, putting the startup under acute pressure to find new, deep-pocketed investors to secure its future.

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Derivatives-based ETFs are Wall Street’s hottest investment

Banks and asset managers are seizing on the defining investment trend of the past decade – the rise of exchange-traded funds – to bring complex derivatives strategies to the masses.

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CK Hutchison mulls dual listings

Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings is considering spinning off and listing its retail and global telecoms businesses in Hong Kong and London as early as this year.

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Too much of a good thing? Commitments in for Oracle mega deal

Lender commitments have come in for the full US$38bn project finance package backing two Oracle data centres, according to sources, although the loans have not yet closed and banks may end up holding more than they expected.

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MHP prints breakthrough bond for Ukrainian issuers

The first new international capital markets issuance to come out of Ukraine since Russia’s full invasion of the country almost four years ago has been hailed as a breakthrough.

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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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OpenAI faces financial crunch point as huge supplier bills start to come due

OpenAI is facing a US$20bn black hole in its accounts this year, as a series of buy now, pay later deals struck with suppliers including Nvidia, Oracle and CoreWeave start to come due, putting the startup under acute pressure to find new, deep-pocketed investors to secure its future.

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Derivatives-based ETFs are Wall Street’s hottest investment

Banks and asset managers are seizing on the defining investment trend of the past decade – the rise of exchange-traded funds – to bring complex derivatives strategies to the masses.

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EU urged to be bolder on capital union as geopolitical rifts rise

The rise in geopolitical tensions has given a boost to the European Union’s attempt to revive capital markets union and the wider single market, and policymakers and bankers have called for bolder action in key areas such as securitisation.

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French debt rallies sharply on budget passage

French government bonds have rallied sharply in the wake of Paris finally passing a budget to break months of political deadlock.

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BofA awards US$1bn in stock to rank and file staff

Bank of America is awarding rank and file employees US$1bn in common stock – nearly 19m shares.

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Ecuador returns to conventional bond market after seven years

Ecuador is preparing to return to international bond markets in conventional format for the first time in seven years with an offering that is slated to price in the coming week as the Latin American sovereign takes advantage of a favourable window for high-yield credits.

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MHP prints breakthrough bond for Ukrainian issuers

The first new international capital markets issuance to come out of Ukraine since Russia’s full invasion of the country almost four years ago has been hailed as a breakthrough.

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Philippines defies rates volatility

The Republic of the Philippines sold a US$2.75bn three-part bond issue on Tuesday that included a 25-year tenor, despite geopolitical noise and a volatile credit market. 

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Betclic bond debut sells non-UK gaming story

French online sports betting company Betclic priced a debut bond deal on Tuesday, which alongside €2.14bn-equivalent term loan B, will go towards funding owner Banijay's acquisition of a majority stake in another gambling company, Tipico. 

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ReNew bonds mark GIFT City first

ReNew Energy Global became the first issuer to issue bonds through India's offshore financial hub, in a tax-saving move that could pave the way for others to follow.

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Data centre ABS: more supply, more caution

Investors have taken a cautious stance on US data centre securitisations at the start of 2026 following a market selloff late last year on jitters about overspending on AI.

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CMBS primary reopens after CREFC conference

US commercial mortgage bond supply restarted in the week of January 19 as market participants returned from the annual gathering sponsored by the CRE Finance Council that took place the week before.

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Blackstone wakens Europe CMBS at tight spreads

Blackstone brought the first European CMBS of the year on Wednesday, pricing the logistics-backed securitisation at an attractive spread that underscores how strong investor appetite has continued from last year's rebound in issuance.

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Sotheby's returns with art loan ABS

Sotheby's Financial Services is in the market with a US$600m securitisation backed by personal loans on fine art and collectibles after pioneering this type of offering with a first-of-its-kind financing in 2024.

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Wider spreads greet Westpac RMBS reopening

Westpac reopened the Australian structured finance market on Wednesday with the upsized A$2bn (US$1.34bn) self-led, funding-only prime RMBS, WST 2026-1.

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Blended finance aims big after US$1bn Allianz fund launch

The blended finance sector’s long march towards scale and standardisation could deliver funds of up to US$5bn by the end of the decade, a senior executive said last week after Allianz Global Investors launched its latest vehicle.

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'Debt-for-carbon' swaps could link with climate goals

Integrating carbon credits into sovereign debt could create new "debt-for-carbon" swaps that would help to ease debt pressure and mobilise climate finance for developing countries without relying on concessional capital, according to a discussion paper.

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Green bond issuance to rise as Europe invests in energy

European sustainable bond issuance is expected to rebound this year, driven by green bonds due to rising energy security concerns and major infrastructure investments as the continent reduces its reliance on energy imports and strengthens domestic supply, according to a report by SEB. 

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ILX expects development finance asset class

Emerging markets private credit investor ILX expects new data this year to spur the emergence of development finance as an asset class.

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Mirova aims to double AUM with sustainable thematics focus

Leading European sustainable investor Mirova is aiming to nearly double its assets under management to €60bn by 2030 after finalising a merger that puts the firm at the forefront of responsible thematic investment.

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CK Hutchison mulls dual listings

Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings is considering spinning off and listing its retail and global telecoms businesses in Hong Kong and London as early as this year.

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CSG leads the charge for European IPOs with first-day pop

Europe’s IPO market reopened with a bang on Friday with shares in ammunition and tank maker Czechoslovak Group opening up 28% in Amsterdam following its €3.3bn primary and secondary deal.

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Strong debut spurs coal IPO hopes

State-owned Bharat Coking Coal's stellar debut has given a boost to parent Coal India's plan to list all its subsidiaries by 2030.

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Clear Street pivots to Nasdaq IPO to fund growth

Clear Street filed documents on Tuesday for a Nasdaq IPO having only completed its series C funding round in December.

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York Space Systems targets US$3.7bn valuation

York Space Systems has initiated the second stage of a two-part plan to go public with the launch of an all-primary NYSE IPO targeting up to US$544m of proceeds.

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Too much of a good thing? Commitments in for Oracle mega deal

Lender commitments have come in for the full US$38bn project finance package backing two Oracle data centres, according to sources, although the loans have not yet closed and banks may end up holding more than they expected.

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Netflix leans on lenders as it moves to all-cash offer for WBD

Netflix turned to its relationship banks to increase the bridge loan backing its proposed acquisition Warner Bros Discovery’s streaming and studios business after switching to an all-cash offer in an effort to head off a rival bid from Paramount Skydance.

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Flora grinds down loans with private angle

Dutch firm Flora Food Group is working to make its capital structure more palatable to investors, utilising a private bond to help it cut back on its term loan debt.

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Direct lenders push back as sponsors test anti-co-op clauses

Sponsors are increasingly attempting to introduce anti-co-operation clauses into European direct lending documentation, although so far lenders have firmly resisted the assault.

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Bank borrowers flock to Asia

Bank borrowers from around the world are tapping asset-hungry lenders in the Asian loan market, attracted by the tight cost of funding on offer, continuing a trend that began last year and drove lending to the banking sector to the highest level for nearly a decade.

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