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  • Days after the Tunisian President Kais Saied shocked the world by freezing parliament and boosting his executive power, sources say that investors have little to be concerned about as conversations with the IMF continue to progress. The political saga, which some are calling ‘much-needed’, will not impact Tunisia’s ability to service its debt.
  • Morgan Stanley ventured north of the 49th parallel this week to visit a Maple bond market that is on course for its busiest year for financial institutions issuance since the 2008 financial crisis.
  • The Berkeley Group, one of the UK’s biggest home builders, has mandated for a green bond, a week after high grade corporate issuers faced such a torrid time in the sterling market that some bankers called the market shut until the autumn.
  • The Bank of Cyprus had its covered bond rating bumped up by Moody’s this week, as the agency considered the recent upgrades to the sovereign and issuer ratings, as well as “positive developments of the Cypriot housing market”.
  • Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s capital instruments are at risk of being zeroed after UniCredit announced this week that it could buy the state-owned Italian lender on extremely favourable terms. Market participants are more optimistic on Monte’s senior debt, which would rally strongly if included in a merger.
  • The Opec Fund for International Development has received its inaugural credit rating as it prepares to launch itself into the international capital markets.
  • Glenmark Life Sciences, a pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturer, wrapped up a three-day bookbuild for its India IPO on Thursday. The deal, worth up to Rp15.5bn ($208.6m), was covered 15.5 times.
  • Chinese online travel agency Tongcheng-Elong Holdings is making its debut in the offshore loan market for $200m.
  • Acme Solar Holdings was one of the few borrowers in Asia to brave volatile market conditions on Thursday to sell its debut dollar bond.
  • Louis Dreyfus Co Asia has become the latest commodities company to tap the debt market, seeking a $450m sustainability-linked loan that is being widely syndicated.
  • People & Firms
    Senior BMO bankers head to Mizuho
    Three managing directors at BMO Capital Markets are moving over to Mizuho in an effort to build out the Japanese bank’s power, utilities and infrastructure business in the Americas.
  • Andrea Orcel is looking to clinch a deal for Unicredit to acquire parts of stricken Italian lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) in the early part of September after revealing it was negotiating with the Italian government.