Clifford Chance advised the joint bookrunners on the deal. The Republic of South Africa has successfully issued US$3.5 billion in bonds maturing in 2036 (12-year) and...
Republic Of South Africa’s $3.5 Billion Dual Tranche Bond Issuance
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s $200 Million Digitally Native Notes Offering
Clifford Chance advised the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank on the offering. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) successfully completed a tap of its first digitally native note...
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s $300 Million Digitally Native Notes Offering
Clifford Chance has advised the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank on the issuance. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank completed its first digitally native note issuance. The transaction was...
Sisecam’s $1.1 Billion Eurobond Issuance
Clifford Chance advised ?i?ecam on the deal. Sisecam completed its USD 1.1 billion Reg S/144a Eurobond issuance through its UK subsidiary, Sisecam UK PLC, marking the...
Ford Otosan’s $500 Million Eurobond Offering
Clifford Chance advised Ford Otosan on the issuance. Ford Otosan completed its 144A/RegS Eurobond offering, raising up to USD 500 million. The company’s debut Eurobond offering, due...
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s $715 Million Green Bonds Issuance
Clifford Chance advised the joint lead managers on the issue. The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality completed the issuance of US$715,000,000 Green Bonds due 2028 at a coupon rate of...
Arçelik’s USD400 Million Notes Issuance Due 2028
Clifford Chance advised Arçelik A.?. Arçelik A.S. has completed its issuance of USD400 million notes due 2028, marking the first Eurobond issuance by a Turkish private sector...
mBank’s €750 Million Green Bond Issue
Clifford Chance advised Commerzbank. mBank S.A. has been admitted to trading on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange of green senior non-preferred bonds (NPS) with a total nominal...
Lenovo’s Landmark Inaugural Green Bond Offering
Clifford Chance has advised the financial parties involved in the matter. BNP Paribas, Citi, Credit Suisse, DBS, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley acted as...