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Soc Gen names new FIG DCM head

Société Générale has named a new head of FIG debt capital markets, a replacement for Sébastien Domanico, who left the firm in April.

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EBRD prints exotic MTN

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on Wednesday sold its second Kazakhstani tenge note ever in what bankers say is an oil price play.

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Bright Food Singapore plays it safe with three year

The European investment grade corporate bond saw its first piece of Asian supply since CK Hutchinson’s April bond as Bright Food Singapore issued a €400m deal.

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Nordic IG loans heat up ahead of summer break

The Nordic loan market is set to enjoy a bumper second quarter of refinancing, with large investment grade corporates launching chunky deals ahead of the summer holidays.

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FX communication scrutinised in BIS conduct code

Communication between foreign exchange market participants remains essential, the Bank for International Settlements has said, as it published a global code of conduct on Thursday aimed at restoring...

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Oman’s PDO comes to London to charm banks

Petroleum Development Oman is holding a bank meeting in London on Friday to liaise with new banks which could be interested in its $3bn loan.

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Close Brothers taps window for debut auto deal

Close Brother’s debut UK auto loan deal brought sterling consumer ABS to the primary market on Wednesday.

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Delta Lloyd lines up with NHG-backed RMBS

Delta Lloyd has announced a prime RMBS that is fully backed by Nationale Hypotheek Garantie (NHG) mortgage loans. Although these loans are less risky, the supply of them may fall due to new European...

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HY pipeline: €35bn is the new €50bn

Expectations in the European high yield market about issuance volumes for 2016 are falling below the €50bn mark as low rated and new borrowers remain absent.

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Total Derivatives: Pandamania looms for cross-currency basis

A recent flurry of developments related to Chinese offshore and onshore bond markets, coupled with a burgeoning (but not yet flowing) pipeline of Panda bonds is sparking talk that the next great leap...

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Hotelbeds launches €490m buyout loan

Hotelbeds, the travel services operator based in Majorca, launched syndication for its €490m term loan ‘B’ on Thursday. The loan will be used for Cinven's and CPPIB's acquisition of Hotelbeds.

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JP Morgan MTN head departs

The head of medium term notes at JP Morgan has left the firm after almost 15 years.

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FCE comes for sterling with much of Europe on holiday

FCE Bank, the finance subsidiary of Ford, paid a visit to the sterling bond market on a day when a significant amount of Europe was celebrating the Corpus Christi public holiday.

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Cemex to pre-market $500m IPO next week

Cemex Holdings Philippines is planning to start pre-marketing its potential $500m IPO from the first week of June, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

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Shanghai exchange answers MSCI stock suspension doubts

The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) published guidelines for future stock suspensions by mainland-listed companies, removing another roadblock to the inclusion of A-shares in the MSCI indices.

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No notice of default given on MAM loan, says Mozambique MinFin

Mozambique has not defaulted on its loan obligations as it has not received a notification from VTB that Mozambique Asset Management has missed a repayment on state guaranteed debt, the Ministry of...

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BOC, China Merchants bring NPL securitization back to China

China welcomed its first pair of non-performing loan securitizations in more than eight years as Bank of China and China Merchants Bank tied up their long-awaited trades on Thursday.

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BFCM prints floater as fixed notes are squeezed

Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM) became the latest bank to print floating rate senior unsecured notes on Friday, as tightening fixed rate spreads make floaters more attractive to buyers.

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Client activity holds back RBC's capital markets but advisory holds up

Royal Bank of Canada’s capital markets division reported a 7% year-on-year fall in profits in its second quarter results as trading and origination activity declined but strong M&A activity buoyed...

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Catalonia finance minister: Moody’s downgrade ‘artificial and irrelevant’

Catalonia’s finance minister will describe a Moody’s downgrade of the region as “artificial and irrelevant” later on Friday, according to GlobalCapital sources.

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