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Another threat to US money market funds’ demand for commercial paper has emerged from the Federal Reserve Board, days after money funds warned about the damage proposed SEC regulation could do to the industry.
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Enel, the Italian electricity company, sparked interest among medium term note investors as it took advantage of a dearth of corporate issuance to become the first Italian company to print a EuroMTN in 2012.
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Corporate MTNs also proved popular with investors during the week in a range of currencies.
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Swedbank has claimed an industry first after developing a MTN programme for Svensk FastighetsFinansiering (SFFAB). The new borrower could spur copycat issuer programmes and increased supply from Swedish companies.
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Grenke, a financial services provider for small to medium sized firms and private retail, has launched a €250m commercial paper (CP) programme in an effort to diversify its investor base and take greater control over its liabilities.
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Corporate borrowers are poised to satisfy MTN investors’ long held desire for private placements next year as other methods of financing prove more expensive or volatile. MTN dealers report increased interest from corporate treasurers in the product since September.