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US$ High-Grade Credit Supply Pipeline - Jan 6, 2020

Date $MM Issuer/Rating/Desc/Maturity/Yld; Priced *; Launch #:
High-grade issuance resumes, $35B est/wk, Over $100B/month
01/06 $2.55B #Mexico $1.75B +10Y +150, $800M 2050 Tap +175
01/06 $2.5B #Sumitomo Mitsui Fncl Grp ("SMFG") $1.25B each: 5Y +75, 10Y +95
01/06 $2.4B #Ford Motor Credit $1.5B 3Y +153, $900M 7Y +255
01/06 $2B #MetLife Global Funding, $1B each: 3Y +40, 3Y FRN SOFR+57
01/06 $2B #Home Depot $750M 10Y tap +62, $1.25B 30Y +90
01/06 $2B #BNP Paribas 11NC10 +125a 
01/06 $1.25B #BPCE 5Y +90
01/06 $1.25B #Santander UK, 3Y +57
01/06 $1.25B #GM Financial 5Y +132
01/06 $1.1B #John Deere Cap $550M 5Y +45, $550M 10Y +65
01/06 $1B #Export-Import Bank of India 10Y +150
01/06 $900M #Duke Energy $500M 10Y +68, $400M 30Y +88
01/06 $750m #Banco Del Estado de Chile 5Y +110
01/06 $600M #Southern California Edison $100M tap 10y +90, $500M 30Y +140
01/06 $Benchmark National Australia Bank (NAB) 3Y
Priced:
01/06 $3B *Enterprise Products Op (EPD) $1B each: 10Y +100, 31Y +145, 40Y +170
01/06 $750M *Kroger 30Y +170
01/06 $650M *Southern California Gas 10Y +77
On Tap:
01/07 $500M Kommunalbanken 2Y L+9a
01/07 $Benchmark EIB 5Y +11a
01/?? $Benchmark State of Israel 10Y, 30Y  roadshow
01/?? Additional chatter: Boeing, Heineken, T-Mobile
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No new issuance Friday, high-grade supply expected to return next week with an
estimated $35B for week and $120B for month.
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Recapping total high-grade corporate, supra-sovereign issuance for the year:
$1.156 trillion!
* Dec $21.07B
* Nov $114B
* Oct $101B
* Sep $171.45B lead with $7B Apple, $7B Disney and $5B PayPal multi-tranche
issues
* Aug $88.725
* Jul $105.89
* Jun $41.9B
* May $106.35
* Apr $71.5
* Mar $116.52B
* Feb $104.25B
* Jan $114.25B
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12/30-01/03 No new issuance expected for shortened week; $21.07B/month
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12/23-12/27 No new US$ issuance last week
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12/16 No new US$ issuance Monday-Friday; $21.07B/month
Canadian issuance on Monday
12/16 C$1.5B *Royal Bank of Canada 10NC5 +125
12/16 C$750M *National Bank of Canada +5Y +94
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Canada outpaces US$ issuance for week: C$7.85B vs. $3.55B
12/13 No new US supply Friday
12/12 No new US supply Thu-Wed
Canadian issuance
12/12 C$5.25B *Canada Housing Trust 5Y +27a
12/12 C$500M *Altgas Ltd 3Y +92
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12/11 No new supply Wednesday
Canadian issuance
12/11 C$1B *Telus Corp C$600M +10Y +158, C$400M +30Y +230
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$1.25B priced Tuesday
12/10 $1.25B *CIBC +3Y FRN SOFR +80
Canadian issuance
12/10 C$300M *Ivanhoe Cambridge 5Y +68
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$2.3B priced Monday
12/09 $1B *Steel Dynamics $400M 5Y +115, $600M 10Y +165
12/09 $800M *Quest Diagnostics +10Y +115
12/09 $500M *Welltower WNG 7Y +95
Canadian issuance
12/09 C$500M *British Colombia 10Y +62.5
12/09 C$300M *HCN Canadian Holdings 7Y +135
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12/06 No new issuance Friday; $17.52B/wk
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$6.62B priced Thursday
12/05 $3.02B *Cameron LNG $800M 11.5Y +110, $820M 15Y +150, $500M 18Y, $900M 19Y
+145
12/05 $1.4B *US Bank $800M 3Y +37.5, $600M 3Y FRN L+40
12/05 $1B *MUFG $700M 3Y +50, $300M 3Y FRN SOFR+71
12/05 $700M *Twitter 8NCL 3.875%
12/05 $500M *SEK (Swedish Export Credit) 4Y +18
Canadian issuance
12/05 C$1.25B *CIBC 3.5Y +78
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$4.4B priced Wednesday
12/04 $1.75B *SEB $1.25B 3Y +62, $500M 3Y FRN L+64.5
12/04 $1.4B *PNC Bank $650M 3NC2 +45, $750M 3NC2 FRN L+43
12/04 $750M *Broadbridge WNG 10Y +115
12/04 $500M *China Everbright Bank HK 3Y FRN L+70
Canadian issuance
12/04 C$1B *NAB 10.5NC5.5 +197
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$6.5B Priced Tuesday
12/03 $1.25B *Branch Banking & Trust 5Y +65
12/03 $750M *Experian Finance +10Y +115
12/03 $300M *Wisconsin Electric Power Co WNG 5Y +52
12/03 $1.5B *China Huaneng $400M 3Y +88, $500M 5Y +103, $600M 10Y +125
12/03 $1.05B *China Resources Land 5Y 3.75%
12/03 $600M *Bocom Financial Leasing 5Y FRN L+107.5
12/03 $450M *AEP Texas WNG 30Y +130
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12/02 No new issuance Monday
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$2.6B priced Wednesday, $12.28B/wk, just over $114B/month
11/27 $2B *EDF (ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE) 50Y Reg S, 4.5%
11/27 $600M *Bank of China Group Investment 5Y +95
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$6.65B Priced Tuesday, $9.68B/wk
11/26 $6B *China: $1.5B 3Y +35, $2B 5Y +40, $2B 10Y +50, $500M 20Y +70
11/26 $650M *PTT Exploration 40Y +172.5
Canadian Issuance
11/26 C$400M *Air Lease 5Y +135 
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$3.03B Priced Monday
11/25 $2B *DNB Bank $1.4B 3Y +58, $600M 3Y FRN L+62
11/25 $750M *Mastercard +5Y +43
11/25 $300M *UZPROMSTROYBANK (Uzbekistan) 5Y 6.00%
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$28.1B Priced on week, just over $102B for month so far
11/22 No new issuance Friday
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$10.65B Priced Thursday
11/21 $1.5B *Deutsche Bank 6NC5 +235
11/21 $750M *National Bank of Kuwait Perp non-call 6Y 4.5%
11/21 $900M *Duke Energy Florida $200M 2Y L+25, $700M 10Y Green +73
11/21 $500M *Las Vegas Sands WNG +5Y +130
11/21 $7B *Centene Corp $1B 5Y 3.76%, $2.5B 8Y 4.375%, $3.5B 10Y 4.625%
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$4.75B priced Wednesday, $17.45B/wk
11/20 $3B *Diamondback $1B 5Y +130, $800M 7Y +160, $1.2B 10Y +180
11/20 $1.2B *CyrusOne $600M 5Y +135, $600M 10Y +175
11/20 $550M *Virginia Electric and Power WNG 30Y +110
Canadian issuance:
11/20 C$750M *Ontario 2025 Green Bond +41 
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$3.5B priced Tuesday, $12.7B/wk
11/19 $1.8B *Estee Lauder $500M 5Y +50, $650M 10Y +70, $650M 30Y +93
11/19 $1.1B *S&P Global $500M 10Y +73, $1B 30Y +103
11/19 $600M *Vereit 10Y +145
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$9.2B priced Monday
11/18 $2.75B *Intel $1.25B 10Y +65, $1.5B 30Y +95
11/18 $1.5B *Banque Federative du Credit Mutuel SA (BFCM) $1B 3Y +63, $500M 5Y
+83
11/18 $1.5B *Dominion Energy $600m 5Y +88, $600m 10Y +123, $300m 30Y +160
11/18 $1.05B *Labcorp $400M $5Y +72, $650M 10Y +117
11/18 $900M *Packaging Corp $500M 10Y +120, $400M 30Y +180
11/18 $600M *American Honda Finance 2.5Y +37
11/18 $500M *Western Union 5Y +125
11/18 $300M *Mid-America Apartments WNG +10Y +97
11/18 $300M *Arizona Public Service +120
11/18 $300M *Ameren Illinois WNG 30 +98
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$750M Priced Friday; $48.625B on week 
11/15 $750M *Equifax 5Y +100
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$5.25B Priced Thursday, $47.875B on week ($73.375B/month)
11/14 $1.5B *Corning $400M 30Y +160, $1.1B 60Y +315
11/14 $1.5B *ANZ $1B 3Y +48, $500M 3Y FRN L+49
11/14 $1B *Nationwide Financial Services, 30Y +162
11/14 $850M *Kansas City Southern $425M 10Y +107, $425M 50Y +192
11/14 $400M *Principal Life 5Y +65
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$9.375B priced Wednesday; $42.625B/wk
11/13 $2.375B *Hasbro $300M 3Y +95, $500M 5Y +135, $675M 7Y +180, $900M 10Y +205
11/13 $2B *Enbridge Inc. $500M 5Y +85, $1B 10Y +125, $500M 30Y +170
11/13 $2B *Egypt $500M 4Y 4.55%, $1B +12Y 7.05%, $500M 40Y 8.15%
11/13 $1B *Kommunivest WNG +3Y +11
11/13 $1B *Equinor 30Y +97
11/13 $500M *Aon Corp 3Y +55
11/13 $400M *L3Harris WNG 10Y +105
11/13 $400M *Choice Hotels 10Y +190
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$30B AbbVie jumbo 10-part priced late Tuesday, 4th largest on record.
11/12 $30B *AbbVie 10-tranche: $750M 1.5Y FRN 3ML +35, $1.75B 2Y +50, $750M 2Y
FRN L+46, $3B 3Y +65, $750M 3Y FRN L+65, $3.75B 5Y +90, $4B 7Y +115, $5.5B 10Y
+130, $4B 20Y +170, $5.75B 30Y +190. 
11/12 $2B *BNP Paribas 6NC5 +110
11/12 $1.25B *Westpac 5.25Y +63
*** Historical context for AbbVie mega-issue if they actually issues $45B in
debt across 10 tranches. Would make it third largest high-grade issuer on
record:
* 8/11/13 $49B Verizon
* 1/13/16 $46B AB InBev
* 9/04/18 $40B CVS over 9 tranches
The three next largest issuers:
* 8/31/18 $22B Cigna
* 4/30/13 $17B Apple
* 6/20/18 $16B Walmart
* 6/18/18 $15B Bayer
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11/08 $750M JP Morgan 10Y R/O +100; $25.5B/wk
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11/07 Nothing priced Thursday 
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$7.2B priced Wednesday; $24.7B/wk
11/06 $2.8B *Equinix $1B 5Y +100, $600M 7Y +120, $1.2B 10Y +140
11/06 $1.5B *Cheniere Corpus 10Y +190
11/06 $1.25B *Swedish Export Credit 3Y +13
11/06 $750M *Healthpeak Properties +10Y +123
11/06 $400M *Ryder WNG 7Y +118
11/06 $500M *Athene Global Funding 7Y +125
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$4.75B Priced Tuesday; $17.575B/wk
11/05 $2.25B *Province of Alberta 5Y +29
11/05 $1.5B *British Telecom $1B 10Y +150, $500M 30Y +192
11/05 $600M *Consolidated Edison 40Y +145
11/05 $400M *Duke Realty 10Y green bond +102
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$12.825B priced Monday
11/04 $4B *Shell $1.25B 5Y +47, $1.5B 10Y +68, $1.25B 30Y +95
11/04 $2B *Sinopec $700M 5Y +93, $1B 10Y +122.5, $300M 30Y
11/04 $2B *Brazil $500M 10Y +203, $1.5B 30Y +265
11/04 $2B *Credit Suisse WNG 2Y +52
11/04 $1B *Excel Energy Inc $500M 10Y +90, $500M 30Y +125
11/04 $525M *Baker Hughes WNG 10Y +135
11/04 $500M *Caterpillar WNG 5Y +57
11/04 $500M *Posco 3Y +97.5
11/04 $300M *Commonwealth Edison WNG 30Y +97
Canadian issuance
11/04 *C$500M GM Financial 4Y +170a
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11/01 Nothing in pipeline for Friday; $100B est for month of November
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$2.65B priced Thursday; $26.65B/wk, $101B/month of Oct
10/31 $2B *HSBC 6NC5 fix/FRN +112
10/31 $350M *Private Export Funding (PEFCO) 5Y +25
10/31 $300M *PACCAR Financial WNG +3Y +38
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10/29 No new issuance early Wed; $24B total/wk ($98.3B/month)
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Unexpected $15.95 total issuance Tue pushed wk total to $24B ($98.3B/month)
10/29 $4.75B *Comcast $1.6B 10Y +83, $1.35B 20Y +93, $1.8B 30Y +113
10/29 $4B *Danaher $700M 3Y +40, $700M 5Y +55, $800B 10Y +85, $900M 20Y +100,
$900M 30Y +115
10/29 $3.5B *Mamoura $1B 5Y +95, $1B 10Y +125, $1.5B 30Y +175
10/29 $1.5B *State Street $1B 6NC5 fix/FRN +70, $500M 10NC10 +120
10/29 $750M *Royal Bank of Scotland 10NC2 +210
10/29 $800M *DTE Energy 3Y +70, 10Y +120
10/29 $650M *PNC 5Y Green bond +55
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$8.05B priced Monday ($74.3B running total for October)
10/28 $4.25B *Citigroup $1.5B 3NC2 fix/FRN +67, $500M 3NC2 FRN, $2.25B 11NC10
+113
10/28 $1.5B *Hyundai Capital $800M 3Y +120, $700M 7Y +175
10/28 $1B *Hershey Co $300M 5Y +40, $300M 10Y +60, $400M 30Y +80
10/28 $1B *Rogers Communications Inc 30Y +142
10/28 $300M *Dover Corporation 10Y +115
Canadian supply
10/28 C$2.5B *Royal Bank of Canada 5Y +98
--MNI Chicago Bureau; tel: +1 312-431-0089; email: bill.sokolis@marketnews.com
[TOPICS: MTABLE]

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