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Benchmark ABS issuers took another breather this week, but a handful of esoteric and off-the-run deals filled the gap. Fannie Mae, meanwhile, laid out details for its latest risk-sharing issuance.
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Japanese bank Nomura Holdings on Wednesday reported its best results in eight years, with a 52% jump in pre-tax profits for the year ending March 31, buoyed by the strong performance of its retail and wholesale arms.
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Taqa used the strategy of a capped size and fair starting point for price talk to print its $750m 10 year bond 10bp inside its outstanding curve on Tuesday, according to a lead manager. It built a $4.55bn book in the process.
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China's Ministry of Finance (MoF) will sell a total of Rmb28bn ($4.48bn) of renminbi-denominated bonds in Hong Kong this year, marking the biggest annual CNH sale from the MoF since its first auction in 2009.
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The likelihood of Taiwan’s Bank SinoPac being forced to unwind its US dollar, offshore China yuan target redemption forward positions rose yesterday as the country’s financial regulator banned the firm from issuing further notes.
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The European Banking Authority has released details of how it will stress test Europe’s banks. It will look at a sell-off in sovereign bonds, and “re-differentiation of EU sovereign bond yields” — but this will mean only a 380bp widening in Greece, down to a 137bp widening in Germany.