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  • Workers of the world’s capital markets united this week in efforts to keep the funding flowing as the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus advances. Roadshows, mandate pitches and even quotidian office life faced emergency changes as embattled financiers braced themselves and their businesses for virus disruption.
  • Bank of America makes Vicario EU CIB head — Citi names Iberia heads — Daiwa swaps Purton for Caillebotte
  • Executives working on the $411m resale of Teekay Offshore Partners bonds by Brookfield, the Canadian asset manager, have slowed their work on the deal this week as high yield market conditions worsened amid growing concern about the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Chinese local government financing vehicle Xi'an Qujiang Culture Holdings Co raised $300m from a three year bond sale on Wednesday.
  • Conditions are changing so fast with the coronavirus epidemic that each day could bring a change in sentiment, but for the time being leveraged finance is staying calm and continuing to function. There is more activity in this high risk corner of Europe’s capital markets than in any other, apart from sovereign, supranational and agency bonds.
  • High yield and leveraged loan spreads have widened in the last few days, as news of the coronavirus outbreak has worsened. But neither that, nor new figures from Moody's showing downgrades outnumbering upgrades, is putting off investors long used to hanging on through gritty conditions. Chemical producer Inovyn managed to complete a €1.064bn loan amend-and-extend on Tuesday.