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NatWest plays for duration with long-dated holding company senior

◆ Two steps to terms debated ◆ Priced flat to fair value or even with negative concession ◆ Investors split on long-dated holdco supply
When loans' LTVs hit 80%, Bitcoin stakes are liquidated in seconds

Erlandsson to leave Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, return to AP4

Founder of climate investing think tank wants to apply ideas as bond investor

Missing mandates need not be so miserable

No one wins playing the blame game
When loans' LTVs hit 80%, Bitcoin stakes are liquidated in seconds
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  • Sage Housing, the for-profit social housing landlord owned by Blackstone, is marketing its first CMBS issue through Deutsche Bank — a sharply different approach to financing from its housing association peer group, which usually issue ultra-long secured corporate bonds rather than true securitizations.
  • The share price of Doosan Fuel Cell Co, a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate Doosan Group, nosedived on Tuesday after affiliates of the parent raised a smaller-than-expected W198.6bn ($171.1m) from a block trade.
  • Inland Homes, a UK housebuilder, has triggered an accordion clause on a sterling loan to finance extra construction, as lenders say there are signs that companies are using money to invest again rather than firefight the effects of Covid-19.
  • The International Fund for Agricultural Development has received a AA+ rating from Fitch, becoming the first UN fund to be rated. The move is a prelude to issuing private placements, according to IFAD treasurer Ben Powell.
  • The ECB is mulling the idea of green Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing Operations to boost green lending. It's a noble aim — but it should work with the policies it has first, if it is serious about environmental impact.
  • The booming IPO market for special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) is continuing with a new London-based blank cheque company focused on education technology.