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  • Indian borrowers are finally returning to the offshore loan market after months of little to no action. But even as a pipeline builds, bankers remain wary of challenges around execution. Pan Yue reports.
  • Chinese property company Agile Group Holdings raised $300m from its Wednesday bond sale, but found less investor support than excepted.
  • Trans-Canada Capital, which manages the assets of Air Canada’s pension plans, is investing $110m with Pretium Partners in search of structured and corporate credit opportunities that may emerge as a result of the market volatility in 2020.
  • European credit markets recorded no fallen angels in September — the first month of the Covid crisis that this has occurred, according to credit strategists at Bank of America — and few corporates are now at immediate risk of a slide out of investment grade.
  • Permira Debt Managers is looking at a new, enhanced ESG approach for its next Providus CLO, going beyond the negative screening seen so far in the market and committing to a minimum ESG score across the portfolio.
  • NatWest plans to contact around 3,500 of its corporate clients from Thursday to inform them about the end of Libor as a benchmark and what their options and next steps are, as a recent survey showed that the vast majority of companies have not made any tangible efforts towards moving debt facilities to risk-free rates.
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