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Published on 1/9/2019 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily, Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily and Prospect News Private Placement Daily.

AerCap, IADB, Fannie Mae price; Danske notes delayed, remain in pipeline; PG&E softens

By Cristal Cody

Tupelo, Miss., Jan. 9 – A handful of issuers tapped the high-grade bond market on Wednesday, continuing the flow of deals into the primary market. Meanwhile, one issuer delayed its offering.

Tapping the primary market, AerCap Ireland Capital DAC and AerCap Global Aviation Trust priced $1.1 billion of guaranteed senior notes in two fixed-rate tranches on Wednesday.

The company dropped a floating-rate issue from the final offering.

In other issuance, the Inter-American Development Bank priced $3.25 billion of five-year global notes with final book orders of more than $5 billion.

In other issuance, Fannie Mae raised $2.5 billion in an offering of three-year Benchmark Notes.

Danske Bank A/S postponed a two-part offering of senior notes that had book orders of more than $13 billion until Thursday’s session.

Week to date, high-grade corporate issuers have priced more than $18 billion of bonds, including $14 billion of issuance on Tuesday.

In the secondary market, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.’s senior notes (Baa2/BB-/BBB-) that priced in August headed out several points weaker on Wednesday.


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