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The London Stock Exchange is one of the world's major centres for the issuing and listing of bonds. London is also one of the global centres for the listing of eurobonds – debt instruments offered exclusively to institutional investors.

Issuers choose London because of the speed and reliability of the listing process. Today the Exchange works hand-in-hand with our regulator, the UK Listing Authority (UKLA), to offer clear and consistent guidance for issuers and their advisers and to help ensure the tight turnarounds that are so important in this market.

 

Issuers also value the centrality of the London market. Listing  debt instruments in London puts them in front of one of the world's largest audience of bond investors: more than 75% of all eurobond deals are originated and executed here. This section looks at what it takes to list debt instruments on our market:

 

Types of bonds

You can list all major types of debt instruments on our market, including eurobonds, convertible and exchangeable bonds and medium-term note programmes (MTNs): see the full list here.

 

The issuers

Details on the four kinds of organisations that list bonds on our market.

 

Preparing to issue

Overview of the steps towards a successful bond issue.

 

Parties involved

A short survey of the players involved in issuing a bond.

 

The listing process

More on the fast-track procedure for listing eurobonds in London.

 

A Practical Guide to Listing Debt in London is our informative look at what it takes to list bonds in London. You can download the PDF version from the resources section.


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