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  • The Catalan Treasury has dropped S&P as a ratings agency, citing cost savings — after all, it had four ratings (now three) when all it needed from a regulatory point of view was two. But S&P’s rating was the worst of those four, suggesting that ratings shopping — or in this case, ratings saving — is still a problem in the bond markets.
  • Argentine state-owned oil and gas company YPF is looking to buy back all of its dollar bonds due in December, offering a small premium over face value.
  • Islamic Development Bank is preparing a return to the sukuk market, picking banks for a roadshow for a dollar benchmark.
  • Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) and Al Hilal Bank (AHB) have completed their roadshows, and are set to reopen the dollar sukuk market on Wednesday.
  • Most rated Turkish corporates can handle their refinancing needs over the next 12-18 months, according to Moody’s. This is despite anecdotal evidence from bankers about deteriorating loan metrics in the country.
  • Akbank’s revised lender-friendly terms on its syndicated loan looks like it will be enough to secure a decent deal, though some bankers considering the trade say the issue runs far deeper than risk adjusted pricing.