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  • The Global ABS conference will be returning to the venue it occupied just after the financial crisis poleaxed the securitization industry, London’s Edgeware Road, as travel worries and ever-changing rules and restrictions ruled out running Europe’s biggest capital markets conference in its usual Barcelona location.
  • The US Federal Reserve’s market liquidity measures have provided the fuel that has propelled stock markets to new highs. But its core mandate is to fight inflation and unemployment, not to line the pockets of stock investors. If the central bank is wrong about the “transitory” nature of the recent spike in inflation, then it must act.
  • Bank of America has poached a CLO structurer from JP Morgan to add to its CLO team.
  • Angel Oak Capital Advisors issued the first non-agency mortgage-backed securitization to qualify as a social bond. The transaction is backed by loans that offer mortgage financing solutions for underserved consumers in the US, particularly those who are unable to borrow through traditional lending channels.
  • AGL Credit Management has issued a new CLO with ESG language, a $600m deal priced via Bank of America. The manager has committed in deal documents not to invest in certain sectors that do not meet basic requirements.
  • Long call periods are now an established feature in bank capital products, but the benefits should also apply to the senior market, particularly when it comes to riskier borrowers beginning their MREL journeys.
  • Securitization investors are divided over whether to open up their ESG portfolios to mortgage-backed securities that are marketed as virtuous because of their socially beneficial use of proceeds, as opposed to their green collateral. Issuer transparency will be essential if this burgeoning market is to thrive.
  • SRI
    A landmark in global energy policy was reached on Tuesday when the International Energy Agency published its Net Zero by 2050 model, its first detailed attempt to set out how the energy industry could transition to net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
  • SSA
    Volatility, partly induced by inflation fears, has been upsetting rates and equities markets, but data recorded by GlobalCapital suggests that the primary market has remained resilient, despite sharp moves government bond markets.
  • American Tower Corp, the US wireless infrastructure company, printed the biggest euro high grade corporate bond of the day on Tuesday, to finance its expansion into Europe and Latin America.
  • Ryanair, the Irish budget airline, landed a far more solid bond issue on Tuesday than shopping centre operator Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield had a day earlier, as both companies try to recover in sectors ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The EU landed €14.137bn across two benchmark bond tranches on Tuesday, paying up a little for the privilege thanks to weakness in the secondary market. With the jumbo transaction out of the way, other borrowers are already flocking to the euro market.