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SoftBank-backed PayPay prices US IPO below range at US$16

SoftBank-backed Japanese fintech PayPay has priced its Nasdaq IPO at US$16 each, below the indicative price range, to raise US$880m.

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Amazon euro debut seals largest ever corporate bond sale

Amazon smashed the record for the biggest ever corporate bond sale on Wednesday after it printed a €14.5bn deal that came on top of a US$37bn offering in the US market the day before. 

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Salesforce returns to fund share buyback with rare jumbo bond

Salesforce is leading the way in another busy day for the US high-grade bond market as the software company prepares a US$25bn eight-part bond deal to buy back billions of dollars in stock following an AI-induced selloff in its shares last month. 

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Lloyds achieves size through sterling covered revival

Issuers continued to breathe life into the covered bond market on Wednesday, with Lloyds Bank executing the largest sterling covered bond out of the UK in over three years, a £1.5bn three-year that exceeded size expectations.

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Orlen brings first public deal from CEEMEA since war

Polish refiner Orlen proved that deals by CEEMEA issuers can get done despite a difficult market backdrop due to the war in the Middle East.

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Switch, MetroNet enliven digital ABS sector

Switch and MetroNet have returned to the US asset-backed primary market as the digital infrastructure funding surges across credit markets. 

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A dramatic but little appreciated rise in the volume of equity total return swaps is being accompanied by an erosion in the margins charged by bank prime finance desks to clients such as hedge funds.

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BofA expects 10% increase in Q1 investment banking revenue

Bank of America expects investment banking revenue to rise about 10% in the first quarter compared to the year-ago period, said co-president Dean Athanasia at a financial services conference Tuesday.

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Moves – Meron takes reins at Kepler Cheuvreux

Kepler Cheuvreux has appointed Frederic Meron as chief executive and Christophe Leblanc as his deputy.

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Citi expects investment banking revenue to rise 'mid-teens' in Q1

Citigroup is expecting a solid first quarter for investment banking and trading despite current geopolitical uncertainties.

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Derivatives volumes smash records on Iran war inflation fears

Investors scrambling to protect themselves against rising bond yields sent interest rate derivatives volumes surging to all-time highs last week, as the prospect of a protracted conflict in the Middle East reignited fears over inflation.

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HSBC CEO affirms confidence in Gulf states

HSBC Holdings said it remains confident in the Gulf states' long-term strength and resilience, as markets assess the economic impact on the Middle East from the war between the US/Israel and Iran.

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Amazon euro debut seals largest ever corporate bond sale

Amazon smashed the record for the biggest ever corporate bond sale on Wednesday after it printed a €14.5bn deal that came on top of a US$37bn offering in the US market the day before. 

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Salesforce returns to fund share buyback with rare jumbo bond

Salesforce is leading the way in another busy day for the US high-grade bond market as the software company prepares a US$25bn eight-part bond deal to buy back billions of dollars in stock following an AI-induced selloff in its shares last month. 

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Lloyds achieves size through sterling covered revival

Issuers continued to breathe life into the covered bond market on Wednesday, with Lloyds Bank executing the largest sterling covered bond out of the UK in over three years, a £1.5bn three-year that exceeded size expectations.

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Orlen brings first public deal from CEEMEA since war

Polish refiner Orlen proved that deals by CEEMEA issuers can get done despite a difficult market backdrop due to the war in the Middle East.

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Sandoz doubles the dose

Swiss pharmaceuticals giant Sandoz brought a dual-tranche bond transaction to market on Tuesday, printing a total of SFr550m (US$706m) evenly split between six and 10-year portions.

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Switch, MetroNet enliven digital ABS sector

Switch and MetroNet have returned to the US asset-backed primary market as the digital infrastructure funding surges across credit markets. 

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Bankers take advantage of window with deal bonanza Tuesday

As the broader credit market reopened, securitisation took off on Tuesday, with eight deals moving through the market: three fresh announcements of new issues and five releasing initial price thought details. 

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Pushback on home rental proposal may impact SFR issuance

A consortium of US housing industry groups on Tuesday urged US lawmakers to drop a provision in a bill that would force developers to sell so-called "build to rent" homes in seven years, a move that analysts say would likely decrease funding in the securitization market for these types of properties. 

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European ABS market makes quick comeback

Confidence returned reasonably quickly in the securitisation market in Europe last week after a war-induced shaky start when a few structured deals that had been lined up for Monday were pushed back.

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MFS's double-pledges highlight lack of transparency

The collapse of Market Financial Solutions is offering fresh evidence that the “cockroaches” JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned of last year are not confined to the US, as a clearer picture emerges of the lending various banks provided to the failed UK mortgage lender. 

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Angola lines up landmark education debt swap

Angola is poised to refine the debt-for-education swap playbook pioneered by Ivory Coast in 2024 as part of a new US$1.1bn financing package.

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ILX brings BII into expanding DFI base

British International Investment, the UK’s national development finance institution, and emerging markets private credit investor ILX have inaugurated a US$500m impact financing partnership with their long-awaited first joint deal.

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Middle East war could slow transition investment

While the US-led war in Iran is reinforcing the importance of energy security and strengthening the strategic rationale for the energy transition, implementation could be delayed by governments' changing spending priorities and strategic sustainable finance deals could be postponed in the short-term. 

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UBP sees progress on sustainability in emerging equities

Swiss private bank and wealth management firm Union Bancaire Privee's Positive Impact Emerging Equity strategy is facing the happy problem of how to invest potential inflows as early investments in the energy transition are paying off amid a steep rally in emerging markets. 

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Finnish steelmaker Outokumpu positions as low-carbon sector leader

Finnish steelmaker Outokumpu is positioning itself as a sector leader in energy transition as a low-carbon "green steel" manufacturer and is using an internal carbon price to assess all decarbonisation investments. 

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SoftBank-backed PayPay prices US IPO below range at US$16

SoftBank-backed Japanese fintech PayPay has priced its Nasdaq IPO at US$16 each, below the indicative price range, to raise US$880m.

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SAR cements demand with positive debut

Shares in Saudi construction materials business Saleh Abdulaziz Al Rashed & Sons Company rose on debut on Wednesday, marking a positive data point as the first debut in the region since the start of the conflict in Iran.

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Colt CZ targets fundraising in Amsterdam

Czech firearms maker Colt CZ Group, formerly Ceska Zbrojovka Group, intends to complete a capital increase alongside a dual listing on Euronext Amsterdam.

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Long-term optimism for selective IPO market

While market volatility has increased in recent weeks, bankers started 2026 with a broadly positive outlook for European ECM, as shown by Queens Lane Advisory's survey of 59 ECM practitioners across 42 banks, law and accounting firms and stock exchanges.

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Duke Energy raises upsized US$1.3bn CB

Duke Energy raised an upsized US$1.3bn late Monday from a new convertible bond to repay an existing issue that is maturing in a month's time.

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SoftBank eyes mammoth loan for OpenAI deal

SoftBank Group is in talks with relationship banks for a mammoth bridge financing of up to US$40bn to fund a new investment in OpenAI, in what could become its largest loan yet and one of the biggest ever from Asia Pacific. 

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Nexstar seeks loan for Tegna acquisition

News and entertainment company Nexstar Media Group is seeking to raise a US$2.75bn senior secured term loan B that, alongside other financing, will fund its US$6.2bn acquisition of local news broadcast business Tegna.

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JP Morgan tests appetite for EA debt as volatility rattles software names

As anxious investors confront another bout of volatility in leveraged finance, JP Morgan is lining up support for the debt backing the US$55bn takeover of Electronic Arts, the largest ever buyout financing.

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AirTrunk closes Japan's largest data centre loan

AirTrunk has completed a ¥191.6bn (US$1.21bn) green loan for refinancing and continued development of its data centre in Tokyo, marking the largest financing from the sector in Japan.

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Banks cast wide net for Paramount financing

Banks underwriting roughly US$57.5bn of debt backing Paramount Skydance’s US$110bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery are expected to tap global credit markets to place one of the largest takeover financings ever arranged. 

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Macaskill on Markets: Who needs margins? Synthetic equity lending pumps up risk

A dramatic but little appreciated rise in the volume of equity total return swaps is being accompanied by an erosion in the margins charged by bank prime finance desks to clients such as hedge funds.

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MFS and its discontents: when the security package triggers a run

The collapse of Market Financial Solutions follows a familiar and concerning pattern. According to documents submitted to London’s High Court at the commencement of its administration process, MFS may have double-pledged assets, potentially leaving a collateral shortfall of £930m. Loans to MFS totalled £1.16bn, and there was only £230m of “true value” available in the collateral accounts.

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Hyperion irony: designed for invisibility, now on everyone's radar

It is unbecoming to say “I told you so”, but when it comes to Meta Platforms’ US$27.3bn project bond to fund its Hyperion data centre via private credit shop Blue Owl Capital (and SPV Beignet Investor) the temptation is strong. I wrote in late 2025 that Meta’s decision not to consolidate the debt on its balance sheet sits uneasily with the economic risk that investors have assumed they are taking when they bought the deal in October. And now Meta’s auditor, EY, clearly feels this same tension.

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European banks: holding on in trading and financing but lagging in dealmaking

Full-year earnings from European banks – Barclays, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, Societe Generale and UBS – showed them broadly holding market share in the markets’ business, but struggling to capitalise on the upswing in investment banking. 

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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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