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  • Fiat Finance and Trade issued Sfr450m of four year bonds on Tuesday, achieving its lowest coupon so far on a Swiss franc bond. The Italian car firm, rated Ba3/BB-/BB-, sold the bonds with a 4% coupon in its third outing in the last three years.
  • Hertz, the car rental firm, priced a €425m 2018 bond at a yield of 4.375% this week in a deal that will support its plans to take out a higher coupon, shorter-dated deal. The new issue traded up from par to 100/100.25 on Thursday, despite a choppy market on Wednesday.
  • Bankers hope to resurrect the five year non-call three bond from Metropolis Propertindo Utama (MPU) that had been announced last week, after giving investors more time to become familiar with the Indonesian property developer.
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China priced an unrated dual tranche dim sum bond that attracted more than Rmb3bn in orders from European and UK investors on the day the lender was added to the Financial Stability Board’s list of globally systemically important banks (G-Sibs).
  • Non-European euro borrowers – E.On Energy from Waste amendment – Santander AM LBO debt – RAC term loan – Nocibé deal oversubscribed
  • Participants at a Loan Market Association seminar have commended the increase in European leveraged loan issuance but expressed concern at the lack of mergers and acquisitions to stimulate further growth.