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Europe facing worst corporate credit supply shortfall since 2005

Bloomberg The amount of corporate bonds investors can trade in Europe is shrinking for the first time since 2005. Despite a rush in deals by high-grade non-financial firms, there’s effectively a 21 billion-euro ($25 billion) drop in the investable pool of euro bonds because of calls, buybacks, upcoming redemptions and European Central Bank (ECB) debt purchases, according to Bloomberg calculations. ...

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OVH Groupe seeks $469mn in Paris IPO

Bloomberg OVH Groupe SAS kicked off an initial public offering in Paris, looking to raise as much as $469 million that will give the cloud-storage provider funding to finance its competition with Amazon.com Inc. and accelerate its international expansion. Existing holders will also sell shares in the IPO, the company said in a statement on Monday. OVHcloud was valued at ...

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Facebook rebuffs Journal reports, citing policy trade-offs

Bloomberg Facebook Inc pushed back on reports that the company was aware of the negative impact of its products, claiming that the allegations don’t tell the whole picture. The issues of content moderation, mental health risks and misinformation are complex and defy simple policy solutions, according to a statement from Nick Clegg, Facebook’s head of global affairs. He said the ...

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