TC Energy Corp. will provide compensation to buyers of a $1 billion bond deal that failed to close after an equity transaction was delayed. Aspen Investments sold the bond last week with the proceeds earmarked for an interest in TC Energy's natural gas infrastructure. The failed transaction is the first time a syndicated Canadian-dollar bond deal has been canceled.
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Aspen Investments sold the bond last week, with the proceeds earmarked to buy an interest in TC Energy’s network of natural gas infrastructure in western Canada. But the bond sale failed to close when the equity transaction was delayed. This is an “excellent outcome,” according to Earl Davis, head of fixed income at BMO Global Asset Management. Though immaterial to TC Energy, it’s “very material” to the confidence and continued smooth functioning of the market, he explained.
Meanwhile the bond sale, which was expected to receive a credit rating similar to Alberta’s, likely won’t be the last offering to finance equity purchases of infrastructure development by indigenous groups.
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