E-mail us: service@prospectnews.com Or call: 212 374 2800
Bank Loans - CLOs - Convertibles - Distressed Debt - Emerging Markets
Green Finance - High Yield - Investment Grade - Liability Management
Preferreds - Private Placements - Structured Products
 
Published on 11/16/2016 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily, Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily and Prospect News Private Placement Daily.

FHLB, MasterCard, HSBC, American Honda Finance, HollyFrontier price; credit spreads ease

By Cristal Cody

Eureka Springs, Ark., Nov. 16 – Investment-grade issuance remained strong on Wednesday and included deals from the Federal Home Loan Bank System, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, MasterCard Inc., HSBC Holdings plc, American Honda Finance Corp. and HollyFrontier Corp.

The Federal Home Loan Bank System sold $3.5 billion of three-year Global Notes.

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group tapped the primary market with a $3 billion four-tranche sale of fixed- and floating-rate notes.

MasterCard priced $2 billion of notes in three tranches.

HSBC Holdings came with $1.5 billion of 10-year subordinated notes.

American Honda Finance brought $1.2 billion of two-year notes in fixed- and floating-rate tranches.

HollyFrontier reopened its 10-year notes originally priced in March 2016 to raise $750 million on Wednesday.

The Markit CDX North American Investment Grade index softened about 1 basis point over the day to close at a spread of 75 bps.

Westpac Banking Corp.’s new 4.322% fixed-to-floating rate subordinated notes due Nov. 23, 2031 traded about 6 bps better at 204 bps offered in secondary trading earlier on Wednesday.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s 3.5% notes due 2026 were quoted flat earlier in the session at 136 bps offered, according to a market source.


© 2015 Prospect News.
All content on this website is protected by copyright law in the U.S. and elsewhere. For the use of the person downloading only.
Redistribution and copying are prohibited by law without written permission in advance from Prospect News.
Redistribution or copying includes e-mailing, printing multiple copies or any other form of reproduction.