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  • The African Development Bank has become the first supranational bank to use a securitization sold to private investors to free up balance sheet capacity. The deal, four years in the making, demonstrates a new technique that could expand development banks’ firepower to promote development.
  • The African Development Bank’s $1bn synthetic securitization is not its first risk transfer transaction, and will not be its last. The bank has marked itself out as a leader in this sphere, though the effort to get such techniques to work is also highly collaborative.
  • The European Commission has unveiled a portfolio of financial guarantee transactions it is doing to support development in Africa and regions bordering the EU. Among them are two programmes conducted by the African Development Bank, including its new synthetic securitisation.
  • Latin American DCM bankers are hoping that Brazilian pulp and paper producer Suzano Papel e Celulose gave the market the fillip it needed as the borrower enjoyed smooth execution on a surprise outing on Monday.
  • Cyprus picked banks on Monday for its first euro benchmark in the 10 year maturity since 2015, following S&P's return of the sovereign to investment grade status.
  • Emerging markets are in full swing this week after last week's successful crop of deals. Five borrowers, mostly from the Middle East, are expected on screens for deals this week.