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  • The UK Debt Management Office launched its first bond syndication of the new financial year on Tuesday, smashing all previous records for deal and order book size and making a healthy start on its largest ever borrowing programme in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the huge size, the deal caused “barely a ripple”, thanks to the support of the Bank of England’s asset purchase facility.
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  • SSA
    Public sector borrowers piled into dollars across the curve this week, with every issuer finding plenty of demand. But it was trades from Finland and Cades which stood out with aggressive price tightening and chunky order books as they made their long-awaited returns to the currency.
  • The coronavirus pandemic will test the complex relationship between bank loans and the fabled ancillary business supposed to make it all worthwhile. Some banks have provided heaps of extra cash for European clients to keep them alive and it has changed the shape of the loan market, with some banks ramping up market share. But will companies return the love when the time comes?
  • While the US high yield market has delivered a deluge of secured rescue bonds to bail out airlines, cruise lines, car rental firms, hotels and other "zero revenue" virus casualties, European high yield has stayed sedate, cautious, and stuck to the safest sectors. Can the European bond market rise to rescue financing?
  • Wincanton, the UK logistics company, has added a £40m short term tranche to an existing revolving credit facility, as the coronavirus pandemic has slashed parts of the company’s revenue streams by 70%.
  • REC became the first Indian issuer in two months to hit the international bond market this week, raising $500m. The power company managed to navigate cumbersome restrictions for its deal, but other potential issuers from the country will find the path much more challenging, writes Morgan Davis.
  • The Republic of Finland had to share its return to dollar market on Wednesday with a trio of three year SSA deals. Demand for dollar SSA bonds has been strong this week, and with mandates out for five and seven year deals,issuers are still looking to take advantage
  • The UK’s Young & Co’s Brewery, a pub chain, has signed £70m of new loan facilities and has become the latest in a quickly growing list of companies to lean heavily on the Bank of England’s Covid Corporate Financing Facility.
  • Mamoura Diversified Global Holdings took full advantage of fast-building momentum behind Gulf issuers on Tuesday, when it printed a $4bn triple tranche trade that won $23bn of orders.