Busy debt market day sees $15B raised by blue-chip firms

Busy debt market day sees $15B raised by blue-chip firms
Ford, General Motors among those selling debt Thursday.
JAN 03, 2025
By  Bloomberg

by Caleb Mutua

A slew of blue-chip firms raised a total of $15.1 billion in the US investment-grade primary debt market on Thursday, as underwriters brace for what’s expected to be one of the busiest Januarys for bond sales.

Ford Motor Co., General Motors and Credit Agricole SA were among 10 high-grade firms that borrowed money on Thursday. Ford’s financing unit priced a two-part $2.5 billion bond deal for general corporate use. General Motors’ financing unit and Credit Agricole each sold bonds in three-part deals.

A majority of the issuers on Thursday were companies more like Credit Agricole and Duke Energy Corp.’s Duke Energy Carolinas, in the financial and utility sectors, which tend to be regular borrowers with relatively high credit ratings. Since investors are familiar with the issuers, banks typically don’t have to spend a lot of time marketing the deals.

The borrowers on Thursday were potentially trying to get ahead of what’s poised to be a busy month of issuance. High-grade syndicate desks are expecting between $175 billion to $200 billion of bond sales for the month, versus a record $190 billion in January 2024. Full-year forecasts range between $1.4 trillion to as high as $1.9 trillion, compared with $1.5 trillion issued in 2024.

“We expect demand to remain healthy while net supply should be manageable,” said Nicholas Elfner, co-head of research at Breckinridge Capital Advisors. 

While investors are looking to snap up new deals, it may make sense for them to wait for transactions that offer higher yields, according to according to Samuel Wilson, portfolio manager at Voya Investment Management.

“In this case you have a heavy calendar right into bank earnings, which will see more issuance,” said Wilson, referring to results from the biggest US banks which are due around the middle of the month. “So, it probably pays to be selective initially.”

High-grade issuers could start the year with a “bang,” led by banks, Bloomberg Intelligence’s Sam Geier and Noel Hebert wrote in a note early on Thursday. Issuance this month could surpass the decade average of $145 billion for January, with BI seeing approximately $175 billion of issuance, give or take $5 billion.  

“Strength in the banking sector, tight spreads and maturities of $100 billion could be key drivers, but the primary market could face headwinds if debt-ceiling disagreements return,” the BI strategists wrote.

Other issuers that tapped the high-grade market Thursday include Ares Capital Corp., Athene Global Funding and Dominion Energy South Carolina Inc.

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