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  • On Tuesday, Mexico sold its second international bond explicitly aligned to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, printing the 15 year note at the same spread over mid-swaps at which it had sold a seven year SDG bond in September.
  • China's latest crackdown of three of its technology companies has a clear message for firms looking to list in the US — and investors wanting to buy their shares.
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    The European Commission launched on Tuesday a second big wave of regulation that will soon be controlling more aspects of sustainable finance more tightly. There is a tendency to think anything with the word “sustainable” attached to it is good. But capital markets specialists must ask themselves: will the regulations be helpful?
  • When the Federal Reserve shocked the capital markets in June with news that it is bringing forward potential rate hikes to 2023, ABS bonds didn’t budge. With the 2013 taper tantrum and new perspective on inflation behind us, it’s going to take more than words to cause a pull back in the red hot securitization market.
  • Attitudes to new technologies in finance have, over the past 10 years, become polarised into two categories: the zealot and the luddite. This isn’t good enough.
  • Aside from the covered bond market, issuance volumes fell away in most corners of the primary market last week as the markets slow for summer. Although most deals were well subscribed, the average oversubscription ratios in each market struggled to maintain previous levels — a reflection of the tight spreads on offer in FIG and corporate bond markets.
  • Medalist Partners has accelerated the purchase of the remainder of CLO platform Medalist Corporate Finance, formerly known JMP Credit Advisors, given investors' hunger for the product. The firm is set to launch its first ESG CLO in October.
  • American Honda, the North American subsidiary of the Japanese automotive maker, hit screens with a euro benchmark trade on Tuesday, as corporate bankers reckon central bank tinkering will see a rise in Reverse Yankees at the back end of the year.
  • JAB Holdings and Prosus have hired banks to run bond issues, adding to the barrage of corporate deals in the works before Europe's summer break.
  • PizzaExpress is looking to raise sterling bonds to refinance its capital structure, after bondholders took control of it last year from Chinese private equity group Hony Capital.
  • KfW is coming to the market with a three year dollar benchmark offering, breaking the recent lull in dollar-denominated SSAs, which have endured a few weeks of slack supply with only a handful of deals hitting the market in June.
  • Royal Bank of Canada has sold the third Canadian covered bond in sterling this year, landing its £1.25bn deal at a spread identical to those of its two peers. Meanwhile, Münchener Hypothekenbank is set to join the sterling spree in the coming days with the first fixed rate covered bond in the currency since 2018.