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  • FIG
    Investors expect more core covered bond borrowers to follow Muenchener Hypothekenbank and price deals ahead of the next European Central Bank meeting on September 7.
  • FIG
    Financial institutions bond bankers have reported growing interest in the the primary market this week, with a number of banks pencilling in next month as an attractive window for debt capital offerings.
  • FIG
    The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has urged European lawmakers not to give resolution authorities greater powers to limit cash outflows from struggling banks, weighing into a heated debate about planned changes to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).
  • FIG
    Bank bond spreads tightened on Monday morning after a sell-off last week, with hopes that any gremlins will disappear in time for the primary market’s reopening in the coming weeks.
  • China Merchants Bank Co has received the blessing from the China Banking Regulatory Commission to raise Rmb35bn ($5.25bn) in additional tier one capital from the domestic and foreign markets.
  • FIG
    Those who took losses when the Single Resolution Board (SRB) put Banco Popular into resolution and approved its sale to Santander are lining up to dispute the decision — but lawyers are sceptical over whether the claims can succeed.