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OneRobotics prices HK IPO at upper half of range

OneRobotics (Shenzhen) has priced its Hong Kong IPO at the upper half of the range at HK$73.80 per share to raise HK$1.6bn (US$206m), people with knowledge of the matter said.

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S&P downgrades Vanke to SD

S&P has downgraded China Vanke to SD from CCC– as it views the property developer's extension of a grace period for an onshore bond as a distressed debt restructuring. 

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ASG Hospital plans up to US$500m IPO

India's ASG Eye Hospital is planning a US$400m–$500m IPO next year and is in the process of finalising the syndicate, people with knowledge of the transaction said. 

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Moody's downgrades CPI Property

Moody’s has downgraded CEE real estate company CPI Property due to “slower-than-expected deleveraging”.

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Netflix signs US$25bn of loans, cuts bridge size

Streaming behemoth Netflix has swiftly moved to take out a portion of the mammoth US$59bn 364-bridge loan that had supported its planned US$82.7bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery’s TV and film studios and streaming division.

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Euro bondholders hold out on Castellum

Swedish real estate company Castellum failed to get approval from bondholders for a consent solicitation on two euro notes, creating a roadblock in the company's plans to refocus its portfolio.

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Rupak Ghose

Animal spirits are back. Nowhere more so than in the US, the epicentre of the AI boom and where last week saw the successful US$7.2bn IPO of Medline.

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QIS: banks’ derivatives aces build trillion-dollar synthetic asset managers

Banks’ derivatives whizzes have a new favourite acronym: QIS.

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Oracle makes new pledge on soaring debt in a bid to halt brutal selloff

Oracle has pledged to do everything it can to preserve its investment-grade rating, as the cloud computing provider seeks to assuage increasing nervousness over the gargantuan amounts of debt it is taking on to fulfil commitments made to hyperscaler clients such as OpenAI.

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Late deals fuel 10% jump in 2025 IB fees

Investment banking fees are up 10% from a year ago and set for their second best ever year, thanks to record revenue from debt underwriting and a resurgence in M&A and equity capital markets that picked up pace at the tail of the year to bode well for 2026.

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Lebanon confronts its losses

Lebanon will shortly take a crucial step in its long road to recovery, five years after it defaulted, when its cabinet puts forward a proposed law outlining how the roughly US$80bn of losses incurred across its financial sector should be split between its public and private institutions.

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UK court backs banks in £2.7bn FX case

Six major banks in the London FX market have succeeded in their appeal against a ruling that said they might have to compensate former currency clients after admitting they had run cartels between 2007 and 2013.

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S&P downgrades Vanke to SD

S&P has downgraded China Vanke to SD from CCC– as it views the property developer's extension of a grace period for an onshore bond as a distressed debt restructuring. 

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Dalian Wanda extends maturity, eyes new bond

Dalian Wanda Commercial Management has obtained creditors' consent to extend the maturity of its US$400m 11% February 2026 bond by two years to February 13 2028. 

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Euro bondholders hold out on Castellum

Swedish real estate company Castellum failed to get approval from bondholders for a consent solicitation on two euro notes, creating a roadblock in the company's plans to refocus its portfolio.

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Pakistan US$250m Panda bond set for early January

Pakistan has secured guarantees from multilateral development banks for its Panda bond programme, with the inaugural US$250m tranche now slated for January, said Omer Khan, debt management adviser to the finance minister.

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EC plays down Ukraine loan's immediate impact on funding

The European Commission has told investors not to worry too much about the near-term impact on its 2026 funding plans of the EU's decision to lend €90bn to Ukraine, saying it will update the market when more details have been confirmed.

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MDBs deepen securitisation push

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the African Development Bank are set to deepen the nascent market for multilateral development bank securitisation with landmark deals in the new year. 

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Blackstone prices tightest UK CMBS

Blackstone has priced its sixth CMBS issue of the year, a £443m transaction backed by logistics assets. Investor sentiment toward the sector remains constructive, as seen when DBMS 2025-1 DAC landed with a weighted-average margin of 172bp over Sonia, matching the tightest spreads seen on a UK CMBS this year.

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SMBC spotlights risk transfers

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation has completed its first synthetic risk transfer in Asia Pacific, highlighting an instrument that is becoming more relevant to banks in the region.

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Another record year forecast for European structured finance

Europe’s structured finance market is expected to be underpinned by favourable lending conditions across the region in 2026 with a broader mix of issuers and collateral types, after enjoying record volumes this year.

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European ABS market broadens reach in 2025

Europe’s securitisation market is closing 2025 at its strongest level since the global financial crisis, with placed issuance estimated at around €160bn, ahead of another busy year expected.

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Thames under water with green bond reporting

Thames Water has still not published the 2022/23 and 2023/24 impact reports it promised its green bond investors and is also yet to explain how it used the proceeds of its €1.65bn dual-tranche green offering issued in January 2023.

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MDBs deepen securitisation push

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the African Development Bank are set to deepen the nascent market for multilateral development bank securitisation with landmark deals in the new year. 

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Hugo Boss inks RCF

Fashion group Hugo Boss has signed a €600m, five-year revolving credit facility with 11 banks, which replaces the borrower's equally-sized RCF placed in November 2021.

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ComfortDelGro borrows green loans

Singaporean multi-modal transport operator ComfortDelGro has obtained two green loans totalling S$160m (US$) from DBS Bank and United Overseas Bank to support the purchase of new electric buses for its operations in the UK.

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KfW closes in on €100bn green bond milestone

Germany’s KfW, one of the world’s largest green bond issuers, is ramping up issuance of the use-of-proceeds instrument even as peers fall back. 

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Insilico completes HK$2.28bn HK IPO

Drug discovery software company Insilico Medicine has raised HK$2.28bn (US$293m) from a Hong Kong IPO.

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OneRobotics prices HK IPO at upper half of range

OneRobotics (Shenzhen) has priced its Hong Kong IPO at the upper half of the range at HK$73.80 per share to raise HK$1.6bn (US$206m), people with knowledge of the matter said.

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Xunce prices HK IPO at bottom of range

Chinese data infrastructure and analytics company Shenzhen Xunce Technology has priced its Hong Kong IPO at the bottom of the range at HK$48 per share to raise HK$1.08bn (US$139m), said people with knowledge of the matter.

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ASG Hospital plans up to US$500m IPO

India's ASG Eye Hospital is planning a US$400m–$500m IPO next year and is in the process of finalising the syndicate, people with knowledge of the transaction said. 

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Beijing 51World, Forest Cabin wrap up HK IPOs

Beijing 51World Digital Twin Technology has raised HK$732m (US$94.1m) from a Hong Kong IPO.

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Netflix signs US$25bn of loans, cuts bridge size

Streaming behemoth Netflix has swiftly moved to take out a portion of the mammoth US$59bn 364-bridge loan that had supported its planned US$82.7bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery’s TV and film studios and streaming division.

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Keurig Dr Pepper takes €10.35bn loan for JDE Peets buy

Beverage company Keurig Dr Pepper has entered into a €10.35bn (US$12.17bn) 364-day delayed-draw term loan to support its approximately €15.7bn acquisition of Dutch coffee company JDE Peet’s.

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Booming European CLO market attracts new investors

Europe’s CLO market is continuing to build momentum, attracting a broader range of investors and setting the stage for another strong year of issuance in 2026, according to market participants.

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Lenders in Europe brace for LBO financing rush

A series of high-profile leveraged finance deals from the US combined with an upturn in homegrown deals is providing some much-needed action for the European leveraged finance market. At least €16.5bn of M&A-related issuance is on the way and should help satisfy demand from CLO platforms coming off a record 12 months and set for another year of plenty.

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Large cap lenders fish in mid-market waters

Sizeable direct lenders in Europe have responded to banks winning deals from large-cap issuers by joining the throngs in the crowded mid-market arena, accelerating spread compression for smaller borrowers.

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