US banks set to clean up as AI boom tees up largest fee event ever seen
With Silicon Valley set to plough more than US$5trn into the race to build AI and well over two-thirds of that money set to come from the markets, banks are on the cusp of what could be the largest fee event in the history of investment banking.
A-to-H listings in Hong Kong face setback
Shanghai-listed Sichuan Biokin Pharmaceutical last week pulled a HK$3.35bn (US$430m) Hong Kong listing in a setback for the huge A-to-H listing pipeline.
Rupak Ghose
Having attended hundreds of investor days over the years, I am used to listening to management teams talk about how unique their franchise is, how they have won market share, that this is all sustainable and there are big opportunities out there.
With Silicon Valley set to plough more than US$5trn into the race to build AI and well over two-thirds of that money set to come from the markets, banks are on the cusp of what could be the largest fee event in the history of investment banking.
Investors are piling into bets against the British pound, traders say, amid widespread pessimism over the outcome of the UK government’s budget later this month.
Having attended hundreds of investor days over the years, I am used to listening to management teams talk about how unique their franchise is, how they have won market share, that this is all sustainable and there are big opportunities out there.
Citigroup is moving Michael Lavelle and Ken Robins, two of its most senior capital markets bankers, to New York from London as it attempts to increase business in its home US market.
Gilt market volatility returned with a vengeance on Friday following briefings of a potential UK government U-turn on plans to raise income tax rates.
Resolution Life inaugurated a new capital product on Wednesday with a rapturously received Ancillary Tier 1 bond.
Investment-grade corporates have set a new supply record for a November in the euro market, smashing past the previous benchmark with still half the month to go.
Bpifrance printed its first European defence bond on Wednesday, a tightly priced €1bn five-year that was almost four times subscribed, exceeding leads' expectations for a good turnout.
The European ABS market is showing signs of fatigue as investors take longer to digest the latest dealflow heading into year-end, though overall appetite for paper remains decent.
More RMBS supply hit the market over the past week across a range of collateral types but there are signs investors are starting to struggle to digest the sustained onslaught.
Bank of America has forecast a record US$50bn–$60bn in securitisation issuance in 2026 to fund data centres, fibre networks, cell towers and other digital infrastructure assets.
A new US$1bn credit enhancement facility is set to boost the sovereign debt-for-nature swap market, where dealflow has fallen away after a record-breaking 2024 . Established by Enosis Capital – an “impact credit firm” led by Ramzi Issa , who pioneered modern DFN transactions while at Credit Suisse – the facility has begun life with a US$100m commitment from ZomaLab, the family office of Walmart supermarket heir Ben Walton.
The government of Jamaica will receive a full payout of US$150m under a catastrophe bond issued by the World Bank's International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Digital bonds could play a greater role in financing verified impact and help to close the US$6trn per year annual climate and nature finance gap, according to the Green Digital Finance Alliance.
Shanghai-listed Sichuan Biokin Pharmaceutical last week pulled a HK$3.35bn (US$430m) Hong Kong listing in a setback for the huge A-to-H listing pipeline.
An €839m sole bookrunner role on an accelerated bookbuild in Portuguese utility EDP has extended Goldman Sachs' dominance at the top of EMEA ECM league tables to a level not seen since 2009.
The debuts of online brokerage Groww and payments company Pine Labs were a welcome change for listings in India following lacklustre subscriptions in recent deals.
Grayscale Investments filed publicly on Thursday for its highly anticipated NYSE IPO as the crypto asset manager looks to cash out insiders.
Private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners is considering a dividend recapitalisation of the ¥1.84trn (US$12bn) financing that backed its leveraged buyout of Toshiba, weeks after closing following a drawn-out syndication.
French medical diagnostic company Sebia has launched a €1.9bn-equivalent dual-currency term loan B to back its buyout by a consortium led by Warburg Pincus, with pricing that aims to distinguish the firm from weak sentiment in the French laboratory sector.
Indian clean energy developer ReNew Energy Global is likely to raise more than US$4bn-equivalent through a mix of loans and bonds over the next two years to fund its pipeline of renewable energy projects as well as refinance debt falling due until mid-2028.
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