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CSG locked and loaded as investors line up for jumbo IPO

Defence company Czechoslovak Group on Wednesday launched an IPO of up to €4bn that should complete the industry's transition from ESG pariah to strategic necessity as a broad range of investors prepare to invest.

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US rules spare Chinese tech IPOs

The US Treasury department’s clarification over its outbound investment rules is expected to make it easier for US investors to invest in certain Chinese technology IPOs, but legal uncertainty remains. 

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Banks enter 2026 on a high after Q4 deals surge

It’s back on! The top investment banks are entering 2026 with the same swagger and enthusiasm they had entering 2025, confident that a multi-year boom cycle in investment banking is underway – and hopeful that not even US president Donald Trump can blow it off course.

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No prop, no problem: bank trading revenues hit record high

Global banks’ trading divisions will report their largest ever revenue haul in 2025, surpassing their previous 2009 record after stripping out proprietary trading activities that these firms have long since jettisoned.

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AI investment boom breathes life back into once-struggling companies

The AI investment boom is breathing life back into companies that were until recently relatively unloved by investors, as the scramble to build data centres and secure the critical infrastructure around them leads to transformational deals for once-struggling sectors.

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Banks enter 2026 on a high after Q4 deals surge

It’s back on! The top investment banks are entering 2026 with the same swagger and enthusiasm they had entering 2025, confident that a multi-year boom cycle in investment banking is underway – and hopeful that not even US president Donald Trump can blow it off course.

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No prop, no problem: bank trading revenues hit record high

Global banks’ trading divisions will report their largest ever revenue haul in 2025, surpassing their previous 2009 record after stripping out proprietary trading activities that these firms have long since jettisoned.

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US protects Venezuela oil sales from creditors

Venezuela’s creditors’ path to compensation has become rockier after US president Donald Trump told the Latin American country’s biggest individual creditor, ConocoPhillips, which has an arbitration claim of US$12bn, not to expect a quick resolution.

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UBS rebrands ESG advisory team, widens mandate to include AI

UBS has rebranded its ESG advisory team, widening its mandate to include artificial intelligence and other sustainable themes, as the Swiss bank looks to give the team a more "future-focused approach" amid a wider industry rethink around ESG principles.

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Trading records tumble in Q4

The multi-year trading boom showed no signs of stopping at the end of 2025 as top US banks posted records in equities trading and fixed income trading continued to defy gravity.

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Indonesia opens Asia sovereign supply

Indonesia contended with rate volatility on Monday on news that the Trump administration had launched a criminal investigation into US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and concerns about its own widening fiscal deficit as it raised US$2.7bn from a three-tranche bond deal.

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France new issue sails through despite no-confidence votes

France issued a €10bn 20-year bond on Wednesday even as the government faced two no-confidence votes in a sign of how much investors have accepted the new, chaotic normal in Paris and the attractive pricing they are getting from OATs as a result.

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Credit Agricole brings in bigger Samurai

Credit Agricole raised a decent ¥115bn (US$725m) on Friday from a seven-tranche Reg S Samurai bond comprising senior preferred, senior non-preferred and Tier 2 notes, even at tighter spreads than its previous deal, as demand was solid from investors both at home and abroad. 

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Kuaishou's bond premiere draws the crowds

Kuaishou Technology offered fixed income investors a rare opportunity to buy into China's live-streaming industry, with a debut US$2bn-equivalent US dollar and offshore renminbi bond deal that drew strong demand.

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UOB upsizes AT1 on strong demand

Singapore's United Overseas Bank found strong demand for an upsized S$850m (US$661.7m) Additional Tier 1 subordinated perpetual non-call seven bond.

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Another record year for US CLOs?

Increased leveraged buyout activity and the resulting uptick in loan financings should mean another strong year for the US CLO asset class, which some bank analysts predict could see another year of record volume, repeating 2025's performance. 

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Strong demand for Vida and Santander UK RMBS

UK RMBS issuance from Santander UK and Vida Bank met a warm reception as investors returned from the holiday break with cash to deploy, driving strong demand and spread-tightening during execution

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Uniti's blockbuster returns

Investors jumped on Uniti Group's sizzling return to the US asset-backed market with the year's first fibre-backed securitisation.

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Solvency II changes could boost demand for CLOs' Triple As

Upcoming changes to the European Union’s Solvency II regime are expected to make the CLO market more attractive to insurers and could support additional demand from asset managers, according to analysts.

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Westpac to reopen RMBS market

Westpac is set to reopen the Australian structured finance market with the indicative A$750m (US$500m) self-led funding-only prime RMBS issue, WST 2026-1, which is expected to be launched and priced in the week of January 19.

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US$15bn bid as supras soup up social bonds

The buoyant state of the social bond sector was on clear display on Wednesday as two key supranationals – the Central American Bank for Economic Integration and International Finance Corporation – drew nearly US$15bn of investor demand for a landmark pair of US dollar benchmarks that included CABEI’s largest ever issue.

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Nuclear financing structures evolving in 2026

Rapid developments in nuclear energy in the US and worldwide mean the market could see a broader array of green and conventional financing in 2026 as the sector emerges as the best way to power artificial intelligence.

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UBS rebrands ESG advisory team, widens mandate to include AI

UBS has rebranded its ESG advisory team, widening its mandate to include artificial intelligence and other sustainable themes, as the Swiss bank looks to give the team a more "future-focused approach" amid a wider industry rethink around ESG principles.

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Turkey considers labelled bond in 2026

Turkey is considering issuing a green, social or sustainable bond this year as the country prepares to host the UN-sponsored COP31 climate meeting in November.  

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QTS, Databank restart data centre ABS supply

QTS and Databank have brought the first data centre securitisations of 2026, testing investor appetite for this critical digital infrastructure asset after concerns emerged late last year about potential overspending on them.

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CSG locked and loaded as investors line up for jumbo IPO

Defence company Czechoslovak Group on Wednesday launched an IPO of up to €4bn that should complete the industry's transition from ESG pariah to strategic necessity as a broad range of investors prepare to invest.

EQY
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US rules spare Chinese tech IPOs

The US Treasury department’s clarification over its outbound investment rules is expected to make it easier for US investors to invest in certain Chinese technology IPOs, but legal uncertainty remains. 

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US government investment in L3Harris fuels missile spinoff IPO

L3Harris Technologies secured a US$1bn investment from the US government's newly renamed department of war for its missile business in a move to accelerate arms production, making it the latest company to combine forces with the state on operations deemed critical to national defence.

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Asta moves quickly to launch IPO

Asta Energy Solutions began premarketing on Thursday for a Frankfurt listing as European companies move quickly to get IPOs done early in the year.

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EquipmentShare tests investors with US$778m Nasdaq IPO

EquipmentShare.com is racing toward a Nasdaq IPO that could raise up to US$778m, leaning on a financing model that has fuelled breakneck growth but now forces investors to grapple with a high valuation stitched together from both rental income and off-balance-sheet equipment purchases.

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Shareholder activism pushes Japan M&A debt higher

Heightened shareholder activism is fuelling more frequent bidding wars in Japan’s M&A market, piling pressure on lenders to increase the size of the financings backing the offers. 

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Hologic rides market demand to blowout syndication

Investors this week piled into the debt backing the US$18.3bn purchase of diagnostic and medical imaging company Hologic by Blackstone and TPG after a dearth of merger and acquisition loans have left managers hungry for paper, a positive sign for an asset class betting on a pickup in buyouts this year.

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KKR: Second Asia private credit fund raised

KKR has raised US$2.5bn for its second Asian private credit fund from a group of new and existing investors.

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Solvency II changes could boost demand for CLOs' Triple As

Upcoming changes to the European Union’s Solvency II regime are expected to make the CLO market more attractive to insurers and could support additional demand from asset managers, according to analysts.

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UAX launches €740m buyout TLB

Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio Group has launched the much anticipated €740m term loan B that will finance its acquisition by Cinven.

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