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  • Wuhan Financial Holdings Group Co made its dollar market debut on Monday, raising $142m from a three year club-style deal.
  • Telecoms firm Lebara is seeking further changes in its bond terms, including waivers on leverage covenants and a shorter maturity date, after it finally released group financial results which have been delayed since February.
  • Sustainability is conquering finance — to judge by what the industry likes to talk about. Outside the window, the real economy continues much as before. Is all the noise about green finance actually shifting capital in the right direction — or is it just making people feel better?
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    London has peaked as Europe’s capital markets hub. But how much of the business it will lose is still to play for. Bankers’ faith that only some functions need go looks misplaced. The stage is set for a drawn-out poker game between banks wanting to stay in London and continental regulators who hold a strong hand.
  • Pain from Brexit, higher interest rates, quantitative easing ending and political strains in the EU will all lead to more volatility in 2019, according to 22 heads of debt capital markets in the EMEA market, including 18 of the top 20, in Toby Fildes’ annual outlook survey. And that’s before Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman get going. There is some good news, however: financial institutions are set to be big issuers, and the DCM heads expect to be net hirers...
  • Bonds issued by China’s Kangde Xin Composite Material Group plummeted in the secondary market on Monday, losing around a third of their value after rumours of an onshore default.