Banks pitch for KNDS IPO
Banks have been pitching this week in Amsterdam to Franco-German defence business KNDS for roles on its IPO that is expected later this year.
Oracle sued over "false and misleading" US$18bn bond deal
Oracle has been hit with a class-action lawsuit from investors who allege the cloud computing provider misled them about the amount of debt the company would need to take on to fulfil a US$300bn contract to supply OpenAI during a bond sale last September.
Prasad Gollakota
Silicon Valley Bank will be remembered for making the most obvious mistake in banking; ineffectively managing the risk created by a mismatch between the duration of its assets and liabilities. When rates rose, SVB was exposed, leading to a deposit run on the bank, followed by a federal backstop of deposits .
Morgan Stanley beat earnings expectations last quarter as fees from investment banking surged 47% to US$2.2bn, thanks to a record breaking quarter in debt underwriting and strength in M&A advisory.
Oracle has been hit with a class-action lawsuit from investors who allege the cloud computing provider misled them about the amount of debt the company would need to take on to fulfil a US$300bn contract to supply OpenAI during a bond sale last September.
Citigroup’s bet on investment banking paid off in the fourth quarter as fee revenue from M&A surged 84% to US$649m – a record for the quarter.
The number of European corporates needing to restructure is expected to continue to rise during 2026 but not at a noticeably higher rate than in 2025, according to law firm Weil’s latest quarterly assessment of distressed credit.
Manchester Airport Group landed a successful new issue in the sterling market on Thursday, the first corporate deal in the currency of the year.
Real estate supply continued to go down a storm in the euro market on Thursday, with two more issuers adding to the four deals already out the gates since the start of the year.
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena benefited from first-mover advantage on Thursday as it reopened Italian covered supply – which had been muted since November – with a tightly priced €750m four-year conditional passthrough obbligazioni bancarie garantite transaction that was twice subscribed.
Two smaller issuers – French agency SFIL and Belgian region the French Community of Belgium (LCFB) – sold €1.75bn of debt during a quieter Thursday window following another week of heavy SSA supply.
US single-family rental issuers were on the back foot in the wake of US president Donald Trump seeking to ban large investors from buying more homes in an effort to address housing affordability.
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.
The European CMBS market will get off to a quick start as Sirius Logistics 2026-1 UK was unveiled by Bank of America, Standard Chartered and Wells Fargo Securities for pricing in the coming week. Calls with the sponsor, Blackstone's last-mile logistics operator, Mileway, were available on request.
The auto sector led the first wave of asset-backed supply in 2026, amid expectations that issuance from this sector will hit a record on the back of strong consumer-borrowing trends.
Chile, the first and largest issuer of sovereign sustainability-linked bonds, has bolstered the US$16bn market with a landmark biodiversity pure-play bond after an absence of more than two years.
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.
Emirates NBD has priced a US$700m five-year green bond and a US$300m three-year blue bond, which is the first public benchmark blue bond in the Middle East.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority priced what a major investor said was the first corporate bond with proceeds to be used exclusively for carbon capture and storage.
Split-rated Benin (B+/B1/BB–) is pulling together a US$500m blended finance package for sustainable public transport that includes the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s first loan in the West African country and also involve the International Development Association, the World Bank Group’s concessional lender for the poorest 80 countries.
Banks have been pitching this week in Amsterdam to Franco-German defence business KNDS for roles on its IPO that is expected later this year.
Asta Energy Solutions began premarketing on Thursday for a Frankfurt listing as European companies move quickly to get IPOs done early in the year.
Shanghai-listed chip designer Montage Technology is planning to open books on Friday for a Hong Kong listing of about US$900m, said people with knowledge of the matter.
Honeywell announced plans Wednesday to carve out its Quantinuum quantum computing business via a US IPO, the latest step in the industrial products conglomerate's effort to carve itself up.
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.
KKR has raised US$2.5bn for its second Asian private credit fund from a group of new and existing investors.
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.
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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