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Carmila seeks to swap out high-coupon notes

French commercial property company Carmila made the most of the continuing demand for issuers in the real estate sector on Thursday when it brought a new issue to the market and tendered for its high-coupon notes.

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CEE banks make hay

Banks from Central and Eastern Europe continue to take advantage of credit funds seeking alternative means of gaining more attractive spreads or yields, issuing across the capital spectrum.

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Collaboration over competition: the new way to digitise fixed income

Banks, issuers and third parties are increasingly collaborating instead of competing as they try to make a digitised fixed income market a reality, two new initiatives suggest.

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Farr on PR: Did he really just say that?

What to do if the president of the United States claims your product could trigger neurological behavioural differences in children, as he has suggested with Tylenol and autism? A PR challenge if ever there was one.

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Egypt gets solid result with return to sukuk

Egypt made a successful visit to the Islamic finance market with its first such deal in over two years as investors continue to back the sovereign’s fiscal progress.

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Loan market shrugs off govt shutdown

The US federal government shut down, while the US leveraged loan market kept its doors wide open with investors largely unfazed by Washington’s budget standoff. Leveraged loans, investment-grade credit and private lending all held steady, with bankers and investors pointing to strong technical conditions and a market already hardened by a year of policy uncertainty.

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What to do if the president of the United States claims your product could trigger neurological behavioural differences in children, as he has suggested with Tylenol and autism? A PR challenge if ever there was one.

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CEOs beware: activists are circling

Chief executives need to be on alert: 25 CEOs have resigned this year following shareholder activism campaigns to oust them, putting 2025 on track to pass the annual record of 27. 

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Collaboration over competition: the new way to digitise fixed income

Banks, issuers and third parties are increasingly collaborating instead of competing as they try to make a digitised fixed income market a reality, two new initiatives suggest.

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Update: EA propels Q3 to first US$1trn M&A quarter since 2022

Global M&A activity topped US$1trn in the third quarter for the first time in more than three years, sparking optimism that a pickup in investment banking fees will accelerate into 2026.

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UK remains top FX and derivatives trading hub

The UK has retained its crown as the top hub for trading foreign exchange and interest rate derivatives, according to a report from the Bank for International Settlements, underlining how London remains at the heart of financial markets five years on from the country’s exit from the European Union. 

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Moves – Barclays' Chan moves to securitisation role at Lloyds

Fiona Chan is joining Lloyds Banking Group's securitisation team based in London, according to several sources. Chan was head of the Barclays UK principal funding and securitisation team in the bank's UK treasury operation, with responsibility for Barclays' UK RMBS, covered bond and risk transfer securitisation programmes. 

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Carmila seeks to swap out high-coupon notes

French commercial property company Carmila made the most of the continuing demand for issuers in the real estate sector on Thursday when it brought a new issue to the market and tendered for its high-coupon notes.

BON ESG
CEE banks make hay

Banks from Central and Eastern Europe continue to take advantage of credit funds seeking alternative means of gaining more attractive spreads or yields, issuing across the capital spectrum.

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Egypt gets solid result with return to sukuk

Egypt made a successful visit to the Islamic finance market with its first such deal in over two years as investors continue to back the sovereign’s fiscal progress.

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Collaboration over competition: the new way to digitise fixed income

Banks, issuers and third parties are increasingly collaborating instead of competing as they try to make a digitised fixed income market a reality, two new initiatives suggest.

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Tight Commerzbank Pfandbrief meets pushback

Commerzbank on Thursday priced the tightest five-year euro covered bond of 2025, a €500m public sector Pfandbrief that ultimately generated subdued demand, having faced some investor pushback. 

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Dunkin' sweetens ABS sector with whole business deal

Dunkin' Brands is serving up a US$900m whole business securitization, taking advantage of strong demand in this corner of the ABS market.

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US ABS supply posts busiest Q3 post credit crisis

US asset-backed issuance rang up its biggest third quarter in the post-credit-crisis era as issuers continued to take advantage of favorable funding conditions and keen investor demand.

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Rare ABS on offer with spreads seen at a floor

Supply from relatively rarely seen jurisdictions is landing in the market, with two from Portugal and one from the Netherlands. Nevertheless, market participants are starting to question the resilience of spreads after several weeks of sustained ABS dealflow after summer.

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European ABS still in demand

Santander Consumer Finance’s latest auto securitisation was upsized amid strong demand as European dealflow started to slow down a bit after the post-summer peak.

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Duke Energy recoups storm costs

Duke Energy raised more than US$1bn via two securitisations on Tuesday to recover costs caused by a series of severe storms that slammed its service territory across North Carolina from 2020 to 2024. 

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Moves – M&G's chief sustainability officer Ryan leaves

Kathy Ryan has left her role as chief sustainability officer at UK-headquartered asset manager M&G. 

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Enel dropping SLBs sparks debate

The decision by Italian utility Enel to turn its back on sustainability-linked bonds and issue only conventional debt is driving debate about the implications for the company and the future of the asset class it pioneered. 

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Dark green M&G strategy drives private impact debt push

A €300m dark green investment mandate for a Dutch asset owner has underscored the growth of impact strategies in private debt, with more than €66bn raised by dedicated impact funds over the past decade while their number has almost tripled, according to impact investment adviser Phenix Capital.

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Rabobank makes winning return to euro senior market

Rabobank piqued investors' interest as it made its return to the euro FIG market on Tuesday with a €1bn 10-year green non-preferred transaction. 

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Brazil ‘leads by example’ on TFFF

Brazil has committed US$1bn to the Tropical Forest Forever Facility , marking the first investment in the ambitious US$125bn vehicle that aims to incentivise countries to preserve their environmentally critical forests and will create a major new investor in emerging market debt.

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Airtel Africa considers London and UAE for Money IPO

Airtel Africa is seeking to recruit additional banks to list its payments subsidiary Airtel Money with either the UAE or London being considered as potential venues.

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Neptune sees flood of investor demand for NYSE IPO

Neptune Insurance's principal financial backers pocketed US$368m late Tuesday from an NYSE IPO that was heavily oversubscribed but traded to a modest premium on debut.

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Fermi canvasses globe for US$682.5m raised on dual-listed IPO

Fermi secured US$682.5m from its Nasdaq/LSE IPO late Tuesday to underpin what is one of the most dramatic financial ramp-ups ever, assisting the nine-month-old startup’s ambitions to become a preeminent supplier of power to AI hyperscalers.

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European IPOs covered in hours at maximum valuations

The IPOs for security company Verisure and prosthetics maker Ottobock attracted orders totalling billions of euros in minutes on Tuesday, covering both deals multiple times.

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Enanta lands upsized US$65m for RSV drug trial

Enanta Pharmaceuticals secured an upsized US$65m from a follow-on stock sale priced overnight Tuesday to fund a Phase III trial for its promising respiratory drug. 

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Loan market shrugs off govt shutdown

The US federal government shut down, while the US leveraged loan market kept its doors wide open with investors largely unfazed by Washington’s budget standoff. Leveraged loans, investment-grade credit and private lending all held steady, with bankers and investors pointing to strong technical conditions and a market already hardened by a year of policy uncertainty.

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US loan issuance tops US$845bn in Q3

US borrowers raised over US$845bn via the broadly syndicated loan market in the third quarter, a 5% decrease compared to the second quarter, but a 21% jump compared to a year ago, pushing issuance for the first nine months of the year to US$2.54trn.

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Update: JP Morgan to provide record-breaking Electronic Arts LBO financing

JP Morgan is spearheading a record-breaking US$20bn debt package to back the US$55bn buyout of video game maker undefined Electronic Arts, the largest leveraged buyout in history, and the biggest committed LBO financing on record, according to LPC data.

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Sponsors line up divi recap financings

Prime issuance conditions and a relative dearth of new money have provided a fresh opportunity for sponsors to load up on leverage for assets they are sitting on through choice or necessity.

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Missing seal thwarts lenders to Chinese property developer

Four overseas lenders are facing an uphill battle to recover more than US$600m from a Chinese company that was once part of property developer Guangzhou R&F Properties, after the latter's chairman withheld the company's seal to prevent the lenders from removing him as legal representative.  

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