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Elevated NIPs not to be uniform, with some sectors set to pay more than others
Conservative tenors likely to be in demand when issuance resumes
Market participants still hope to clear backlog before April
◆ Longer tranches earmarked for Hinkley Point C financing ◆ Books close at just under €11bn ◆ Single digit concessions offered
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  • Sean Tai has left Debtdomain, the company he founded, to start a new venture, according to several sources with knowledge of the situation. Debtdomain is still willing to take on the challenge posed by new digital platforms in the Schuldschein market, according to Tai’s replacement as global head of business development.
  • India’s Power Finance Corp sold a $1bn dual-tranche deal on Tuesday, its first offshore bond outing since its acquisition of REC at the end of March.
  • Schuldschein lenders are getting their first taste of environmental social governance (ESG) interest-linked notes next week, as Dürr takes its final orders on a transaction linked to its sustainability performance. According to several participants the trade has so far gone well, and will likely spark further Schuldschein borrowers using this new structure.
  • Michael Collinson has joined Houlihan Lokey as a managing director to lead its consumer products efforts in Europe. He comes from William Blair.
  • Umicore, a Belgian materials technology and recycling group, has sold US private placements via MUFG, according to sources. Continental European borrowers appear to be ramping up activity in the US private placement market once more, with Umicore following Brussels Airport and Ipsen.
  • UBS has hired Régis Turrini as head of France for corporate client solutions.