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Canadian provinces add to week's SSA streak

Canadian provinces took their turn to fund across the euro and US dollar markets on Thursday, joining a procession of well-bid syndications that SSAs have landed this week.

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New leverage limits for credit funds divide opinions

The AIFMD II has come into effect, bringing a range of changes to the rules governing European private credit funds, with leverage limits in particular dividing opinion among fund managers. 

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Adecco hybrid closes less than two times subscribed

Human resources and recruitment company Adecco found the going tough for a hybrid issuance, with the challenge posed by AI to its business model limiting the pool of investors.

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Ford drops sustainability adjustments on amended loans

Ford Motor, an early US adopter of the sustainability-linked loan framework, has removed the incentive from its revolving credit facilities as part of a wider exercise to amend US$21bn of its loans.

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Confidence builds in European levfin

Leveraged finance bankers are confident that demand is ready and waiting to meet supply, with momentum building behind LBO deals, although there is little pressure forcing issuers to move ahead with transactions.

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Prasad Gollakota

There is a tremendous amount of fuss surrounding Bill Ackman’s proposal to acquire the outstanding shares in Universal Music Group: an announcement , a detailed presentation deck and a headline 78% premium comprising part cash and part scrip. Typical M&A theatre, at least on the surface. Yet when the smoke clears, what remains looks far less like a genuine bid than a self-help exercise.

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France now more popular than Germany for top bankers

More highly paid bankers in the European Union and the European Economic Area are choosing to work in France rather than Germany, according to the latest report from the European Banking Authority.

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Obituary: Mark Mobius

Storied emerging markets investor Mark Mobius, who served as a fund manager at Franklin Templeton Investments for more than 30 years, died aged 89 on April 15.

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Morgan Stanley rides equity trading wave to best quarter ever

Morgan Stanley posted a record quarter in equities trading, keeping pace with rival Goldman Sachs.

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FDI could meet 25% of Ukraine reconstruction needs – Citi

Foreign direct investment in Ukraine could hit US$145bn in the next decade and international financial institutions could attract up to US$59bn in private co-investment, which could help meet more than one-third of its hefty reconstruction bill, Citigroup estimates.

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Citi on the right track with record quarter in advisory

Citigroup started the year off right, with a strong performance in trading and a record quarter in M&A advisory. 

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Herbalife turns to busy high-yield market to refinance debt

Herbalife turned to an upbeat junk bond market on Wednesday after abandoning a leveraged loan sale in March as the multi-level marketing company sought to refinance upcoming debt maturities and cut interest costs. 

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RBC and Hypo Noe keep senior FIG momentum going

Following two days of frenzied issuance, the FIG market took a breather on Thursday as just two issuers ventured out in senior format: Hypo Noe in euros and Royal Bank of Canada in sterling.

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Canadian provinces add to week's SSA streak

Canadian provinces took their turn to fund across the euro and US dollar markets on Thursday, joining a procession of well-bid syndications that SSAs have landed this week.

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Adecco hybrid closes less than two times subscribed

Human resources and recruitment company Adecco found the going tough for a hybrid issuance, with the challenge posed by AI to its business model limiting the pool of investors.

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Turkey returns with third deal of year

Turkey returned to the international bond market with a short-dated US dollar trade to make further headway on its US$13bn funding target for 2026.

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Yamaha preps first floorplan ABS deal since 2000

Yamaha Motor is returning to the US asset-backed market with its first floorplan offering in over a quarter century after the recreational vehicle maker experienced a dour year as a result of US tariffs and rising costs.

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European auto ABS supply pushes through volatility

The European ABS market was dominated by auto deals in the past week, with four issues, including a Swiss lease ABS, coming to market despite ongoing volatility from the war in Iran.

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Lendco returns with Atlas RMBS as demand holds

UK specialist lender Lendco is closing in on a successful return to the securitisation market with its latest buy-to-let transaction, as conditions in UK RMBS continue to demonstrate resilience despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

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US ABS dealmakers brave volatile market

US securitisation participants expect solid dealflow in the second quarter, even though the war in Iran that erupted six weeks ago has kept financial markets on edge. 

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Issuers eye brief calm

European securitisation markets are showing early signs of a post-Easter revival, with a debut transaction from Advanzia Bank reopening primary markets, market participants said. =

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SR-Bank gets jumbo book for green euro reentry

SpareBank 1 Sor-Norge attracted colossal demand on Monday as it visited the euro market for the first time since May 2024 with a €500m six-year non-call five green senior non-preferred trade that was more than five times subscribed.

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FirstRand water play blazes trail for outcome bonds

South Africa’s FirstRand Group has leapfrogged multilateral development and commercial banks by becoming the first market player to replicate the World Bank’s outcome bond structure .

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Sustainable finance to step up for UK's energy transition

Sustainable finance will play a central role in raising hundreds of billions of pounds of private capital over the next decade to fund the UK government's ambitious growth and infrastructure plans and help meet its net-zero targets. 

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Hyperscalers explore nature and biodiversity credits in UK and Europe

Global tech hyperscalers are exploring voluntary nature and biodiversity credits in the UK and Europe to offset the environmental impact of data centres, as well as mandatory credits to meet the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain regulation. 

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World Bank rebuilds Italian retail presence

The World Bank has stepped up its revived programme of Italian retail investor-targeted borrowing with its debut transaction through UniCredit. The Triple A rated development lender, which sourced lightly structured deals as large as US$668m and US$397m in the country during the 2010s, passing US$1bn in 2016 alone, issued €21.386m of fixed-rate callable notes through the Italian/German bank.

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Arxis upsizes IPO to US$1.13bn on strong defense demand

Arxis capitalized on surging investor demand for aerospace and defense assets, raising an upsized US$1.13bn from its Nasdaq IPO after the deal drew 20x coverage.

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Madison Air raises US$2.23bn on IPO amid AI data-center tailwinds

Madison Air Solutions raised US$2.23bn from its NYSE IPO late Wednesday on a fully sized deal priced at the high end of the marketing range, resisting the temptation to push too hard on valuation despite huge investor demand.

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Syngenta seeks confidential filing for giant HK IPO

Seeds and crop protection powerhouse Syngenta Group is looking to file confidentially as early as June for its giant Hong Kong IPO, said people with knowledge of the matter.

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Revolution Medicines nets US$2bn in share, convertible sale ahead of commercialization

Revolution Medicines raised an upsized US$2bn late Tuesday from a two-part sale of common stock and convertible debt, double the amount it was seeking and among the largest-ever equity-linked financings by a US biotechnology company.

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Eoptolink weighs HK listing

Shenzhen-listed Eoptolink Technology, a maker of high-speed optical transceivers and components, is considering a Hong Kong listing which could raise at least US$3bn, said people with knowledge of the matter. 

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Confidence builds in European levfin

Leveraged finance bankers are confident that demand is ready and waiting to meet supply, with momentum building behind LBO deals, although there is little pressure forcing issuers to move ahead with transactions.

LOA
New leverage limits for credit funds divide opinions

The AIFMD II has come into effect, bringing a range of changes to the rules governing European private credit funds, with leverage limits in particular dividing opinion among fund managers. 

P&M LOA
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Ford drops sustainability adjustments on amended loans

Ford Motor, an early US adopter of the sustainability-linked loan framework, has removed the incentive from its revolving credit facilities as part of a wider exercise to amend US$21bn of its loans.

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Biscuit edges toward debt extension as maturity looms

Paris-based Biscuit International is in the final stages of agreeing a debt extension with its lenders, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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Investors offer stiff resistance over Archroma docs

Chemicals firm Archroma has extended the deadline for its US$846m-equivalent first-lien term loan B and a US$200m second-lien TLB by more than a week, as investors seek more time to review documentation changes following intense negotiations, including around asset leakage protections.

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Knocking on UMG’s door: Ackman's proposal is a self-help plan dressed up as M&A

There is a tremendous amount of fuss surrounding Bill Ackman’s proposal to acquire the outstanding shares in Universal Music Group: an announcement , a detailed presentation deck and a headline 78% premium comprising part cash and part scrip. Typical M&A theatre, at least on the surface. Yet when the smoke clears, what remains looks far less like a genuine bid than a self-help exercise.

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Macaskill on Markets: Is it time for a new president (at Citi)?

Citigroup chief executive Jane Fraser manages a team of rivals who might aspire to her job. Competition is healthy but appointing a new president as a deputy could help Fraser deliver the next phase of her growth plan.

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Strategy squared: multiple channels, same exposure

It is unusual for a listed company to buy income-bearing securities of a peer as a treasury decision. In orthodox corporate finance, surplus capital is meant to do one of three things: fund projects that clear the hurdle rate, preserve liquidity, or be returned to shareholders. It is not normally redeployed into another company exposed to much the same trade, especially at a lower yield than the investing company pays on its own stock.

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Banks should go on the front foot as private credit crisis plays out

Private credit mishaps are coming at us with such speed and intensity that many of the stories are blurring into one. But rather than the private credit crisis dragging banks down, it might give them an opportunity to play offensively in this space.

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Goeasy shows that it’s still too easy to hide a credit loss

The easiest way to hide a credit loss is not to deny it. It is to say it has not yet arrived. That was one of the quiet accounting failures exposed by the global financial crisis: losses were often recognised too late, only after the damage was obvious. IFRS 9 was supposed to fix that by forcing lenders to book expected credit losses earlier, using forward-looking judgment rather than waiting for the wreckage.

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