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Published on 2/26/2015 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily, Prospect News Municipals Daily, Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily and Prospect News Private Placement Daily.

Primary rush continues with HSBC, Williams, Woodside; Morgan Stanley firms; Apple stable

By Aleesia Forni and Cristal Cody

Virginia Beach, Feb. 26 – The investment-grade bond market’s momentum continued on Thursday, with $11.83 billion of new deals priced during the session.

The primary saw Williams Cos. Inc. issue a $3 billion three-tranche offering of senior notes.

Meanwhile, HSBC USA Inc. priced $3.3 billion of senior notes in three parts.

Woodside Finance Ltd. was in the market with $1 billion of 3.65% 10-year notes.

LyondellBasell Industries NV sold $1 billion of bonds during the session.

There was also a three-part new issue from Caterpillar Financial Services Corp. priced on Thursday. The company sold $875 million of notes in new and re-opened tranches.

The session also saw Xerox Corp. price $650 million of notes in two parts.

Thursday’s activity brings the week’s new issuance tally to a staggering $40,725, 000,000, making it the busiest week for investment-grade supply so far this year.

Bonds traded unchanged to modestly better in the secondary market, sources said.

Morgan Stanley’s 2.65% senior notes due 2020 firmed 2 basis points during the session.

Bank of America Corp.’s 4% notes due 2025 and Wells Fargo & Co.’s 2.15% notes due 2020 traded flat on the day.

Apple Inc.’s 2.5% senior notes due 2025 were unchanged going out.

The Markit CDX North American Investment Grade index ended unchanged at a spread of 62 bps.


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