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Bond market titan Hans-Joerg Rudloff dies

Bond market legend Hans-Joerg Rudloff died on December 1. He was widely acknowledged as the father of the Eurobond market and crucial to the build up of Credit Suisse First Boston and then Barclays Capital. He was 85.

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UK cuts bank capital requirements

Britain has reduced the capital requirement for its banks in an effort to increase their competitiveness compared to US rivals, which should boost banks’ ability to return excess capital to investors and step up lending.

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PCAF launches updated greenhouse gas accounting standard

The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials has released an updated standard with new methodologies and clearer guidance that will make it easier for banks and other financial institutions to track emissions across more financial products. 

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Bankers calm as DMO mulls more bill issuance

Bankers are untroubled by the idea of more bills as the UK Debt Management Office probes increasing ultra-short issuance.

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DXC secures euros after pulled US dollar deal

US information technology and consulting company DXC Technology successfully printed a €650m five-year bond on Tuesday, a little over two weeks after pulling a US dollar deal.

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WPP finds strong bid despite uncertain outlook

UK marketing and advertising agency WPP managed to attract well-oversubscribed books for a €1bn June 2031 new issue on Tuesday despite major challenges facing the business.

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Japanese bond yields have surged in recent days to levels not seen in decades. At much the same time, Treasury yields have eased in anticipation of the US Federal Reserve cutting overnight interest rates.

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HSBC CEO targets top five for M&A and ECM in Asia and Mideast

HSBC is "doubling down" on its M&A advisory and equity capital markets businesses in Asia and the Middle East with the aim of being a top-five bank in those areas, chief executive Georges Elhedery said.

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Bond market titan Hans-Joerg Rudloff dies

Bond market legend Hans-Joerg Rudloff died on December 1. He was widely acknowledged as the father of the Eurobond market and crucial to the build up of Credit Suisse First Boston and then Barclays Capital. He was 85.

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UK cuts bank capital requirements

Britain has reduced the capital requirement for its banks in an effort to increase their competitiveness compared to US rivals, which should boost banks’ ability to return excess capital to investors and step up lending.

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PCAF launches updated greenhouse gas accounting standard

The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials has released an updated standard with new methodologies and clearer guidance that will make it easier for banks and other financial institutions to track emissions across more financial products. 

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Ukraine reaches outline deal with GDP warrantholders

Ukraine has launched an exchange offer for holders of its US$3.24bn GDP-linked warrants, inviting holders to swap US$1,000 principal of the notes for US$1,340 of a new "C bond", as well as up to US$70 in cash if early consent is given to the deal by December 12.

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DXC secures euros after pulled US dollar deal

US information technology and consulting company DXC Technology successfully printed a €650m five-year bond on Tuesday, a little over two weeks after pulling a US dollar deal.

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WPP finds strong bid despite uncertain outlook

UK marketing and advertising agency WPP managed to attract well-oversubscribed books for a €1bn June 2031 new issue on Tuesday despite major challenges facing the business.

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Bankers calm as DMO mulls more bill issuance

Bankers are untroubled by the idea of more bills as the UK Debt Management Office probes increasing ultra-short issuance.

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ABN, BFCM seize opportune window to prefund senior trades

Against a backdrop of improving market sentiment, Banque Federative du Credit Mutuel and ABN AMRO seized the opportunity to advance on their 2026 funding programmes on Tuesday through senior transactions that were well received, proving investors can still be lured out to play this late in the year under the right conditions. 

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COMMENT: Market imbalance to put upward pressure on European yields in 2026

A structural supply/demand imbalance in euro area government bonds in 2026 is likely to be a source of market weakness over the year, and particularly at the long end of the curve. We think this, along with other factors, will drive long-dated yields higher again, continuing the bear market which began in 2021.

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Aussie securitisation remains in rude health

The structured finance market has paused for breath as attention turned to the Australian Securitisation Conference on November 25–26, with another stunning year for the asset class drawing to a close.

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Arini sets the pace in record-breaking CLO wave

Arini has rapidly established itself as the most active newcomer in European CLOs, in a market bursting with debut managers, record issuance and optimism of more growth to come.

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Thailand returns to CMBS

Thailand's state-owned Dhanarak Asset Development Company has made its long-awaited return to the market this month to refinance its Bt10.7bn (US$329.7m) commercial mortgage-backed securities maturing this year, ending a nearly two-decade hiatus since its last CMBS issue in 2007.

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Advanzia working on debut public credit card ABS

Luxembourg-based digital bank Advanzia is working on a potential debut public credit card securitisation next year, a spokesperson told IFR.

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RMBS rules US holiday-shortened week

Residential mortgage-backed issuers took centre stage during the holiday-shortened week in the US structured finance market. A trio of non-QM issuers were able to price deals before market participants settled into their time off for Thanksgiving on Thursday. 

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'Resilient' green bonds pass US$3trn outstanding

The volume of outstanding green bonds has passed the milestone of US$3trn globally, according to LSEG data. In a new blog post, the data and exchange group, which owns IFR, hailed the use-of-proceeds instrument’s “resilience” in the face of 2025’s macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges.

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PCAF launches updated greenhouse gas accounting standard

The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials has released an updated standard with new methodologies and clearer guidance that will make it easier for banks and other financial institutions to track emissions across more financial products. 

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UK adds nuclear to green financing framework

The UK government has updated its green financing framework, which covers green Gilts and retail green savings bonds, in a major overhaul that adds nuclear energy as a use of proceeds for the first time.

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Blue bond flow rises as A2A makes a splash

The corporate sector in water-related ESG debt is slowly gaining momentum after institutions including APG and Fidelity funded the inaugural blue bond from Italy. But blue benchmark issues are likely to remain a rarity in the sector, according to issuers, investors and bankers, with green bonds the main route to financing companies’ blue uses of proceeds instead.

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BII blends US$250m climate fund for insurers

British International Investment and impact investment manager BlueOrchard are launching an innovative US$250m-plus blended finance fund to bring insurance capital into climate projects in emerging markets.

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Cardinal cracks open IPO window with US$253m offering

Cardinal Infrastructure is following through on plans to go public in 2025 with the launch Monday morning of its US$253m Nasdaq IPO, despite a volatile market backdrop that has other issuers reassessing plans to go public before year-end.

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Meesho faces anchor walkout in protest against insufficient allocations

Major Indian and global asset managers have rebelled against the proposed allocation of the anchor tranche in the IPO of Indian e-commerce company Meesho and decided not to participate as anchors rather than get fewer shares than they wanted, people with the knowledge of the transaction said. 

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Iren seeks US$2bn to equitize existing CBs

Iren is looking to raise US$2bn from a two-part sale of convertible bonds to repurchase bonds it issued within the past year at a massive premium, while simultaneously selling stock to help facilitate delta hedging across the tricky refinancing.

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3SBio raises HK$3.1bn from placement

Chinese biopharmaceutical company 3SBio has raised HK$3.1bn (US$400m) from a primary share placement. 

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Books covered for SBI Shinsei Bank ¥322bn Tokyo IPO

Books are covered for SBI Shinsei Bank's Tokyo IPO of up to ¥321.9bn (US$2.1bn), said people familiar with the matter.

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Ovintiv lines up US$1.2bn DDTL for NuVista purchase

Oil and gas company Ovintiv has signed a US$1.2bn two-year term loan that is to be used to partially finance its approximately US$2.7bn acquisition of the remaining shares it does not already own in oil and gas firm NuVista Energy.

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Jones DesLauriers markets acquisition loan

Canadian commercial insurance broker Jones DesLauriers is in the market with a US$660m first-lien term loan slated to fund an acquisition of a large, majority-employee-owned brokerage company.

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Northwest Pipeline taps US$250m term loan

Natural gas pipeline operator Northwest Pipeline LLC has entered into a US$250m three-year term loan. 

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Phoenix Spree takes term loan

UK-listed Berlin residential real estate firm Phoenix Spree Deutschland has signed a €255m five-year term loan to complete a comprehensive refinancing of all its debt facilities ahead of a maturity in September 2026.

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Natra releases price talk for TLB refi

Spanish chocolate manufacturer Natra has released price talk for its €500m term loan B to refinance existing debt.

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