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  • Index provider Markit has teamed up with commercial mortgage backed securities data and pricing specialist Trepp to launch total return swaps (TRS) on a cash CMBS index. The initiative targets several gaps in the market, by boosting returns for CMBS investors, providing a hedging tool for originators and giving big corporate clients access to a market otherwise denied them by punitive US tax rules.
  • Franklin Templeton Investments has launched a fixed income fund that will include a range of derivative strategies, other assets such as securitized products, and the ability to go long or short.
  • Groupe Eurotunnel has mandated Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs for a roadshow, exploring potential refinancing for some of the secured notes issued from Channel Link Enterprises Finance, the whole business securitization backed by the operators of the Channel Tunnel.
  • It was a challenging year for Australian capital markets in 2015 as the fall in commodity prices and volatile conditions made executing deals that much tougher. So it is testament to the depth and breadth of banks in Australia that so many were able to produce standout performances. Our thanks to all those firms that took the time to pitch. Full write-ups of each award will be published in the next Asiamoney supplement in late March.
  • Barclays has announced a swathe of debt capital markets promotions, several new desk heads, and a new structure for EMEA, following last week's changes to the DCM management team.
  • A syndicate banker who left RBS in October last year started at Wells Fargo this week.