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  • Hopes that a project bond market can flourish in Europe to finance the continent’s enormous infrastructure needs advanced this week as the European Investment Bank’s much-heralded Project Bond Initiative swung into action.
  • Asian loans bankers are in high spirits, thanks to a combination of a liquid market and a healthy pipeline. But as more companies shun bond issuance to tap the more stable loan market, the rise in dealflow means leveraged borrowers will be at a disadvantage — and should prepare to shell out juicier margins, writes Rashmi Kumar.
  • Manutencoop, an Italian facilities management business, wants to sell €450m of high yield bonds in another debut transaction from Italy. It released price guidance for the transaction on Thursday and plans to price the notes today (Friday).
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    CDS: week’s biggest movers — Markit CDX North America investment grade index — Markit iTraxx Europe subordinated financials index — Markit iTraxx Europe senior financials index — Markit iTraxx SovX Western Europe index — Markit iTraxx Europe index — Markit iTraxx crossover index
  • Greek debt is back in the high yield market, after the recent flurry of peripheral European deal announcements. S&B Industrial Minerals, the Greek miner and ore processor, is looking for €275m of senior secured notes, while five Italian debut issuers were also vying for investors’ attention.
  • Picard, the frozen food producer and retailer, sold its €480m floating rate note on Thursday at the tight end of guidance. The notes jumped higher on the break to trade around 100.875 on Thursday afternoon.