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  • “The new issue premium is very high; the leads are pricing it cheap” has recently become the most over-used phrase in emerging market bonds.
  • The European Central Bank’s decision to tweak repo haircuts in favour of ABS, at the expense of retained covered bonds, should help to encourage issuers in Europe’s periphery to test market appetite for both ABS and covered bonds.
  • Retail bond markets are an exciting field in European corporate debt. They offer a simple way for private investors, with as little as £100, to gain fixed returns much better than on government bonds or bank deposits.
  • By Tuesday this week, some Latin American bond bankers were openly admitting they’d given up on this summer. The market was rotten and there hadn’t been a deal since May 31.
  • Green bonds are on the march. There’s a buzz about them in the DCM teams of half a dozen investment banks — though each likes to maintain it is the only serious player.
  • Which sterling corporate bond, priced this week, attracted the most demand?