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  • A $7bn equivalent nine-tranche bond issued by London Stock Exchange Group in March put the newest generation of bond documentation software through its paces. It was the first deal of its size and complexity to use one of the growing array of automation technology platforms.
  • ABS
    Trinity Industries has priced its first railcar ABS transaction designated as a green bond, from a recently established green ABS framework. As one of the very few labelled US ABS deals outside of solar or PACE, the Trinity transaction enjoyed high demand from traditional and non-ABS investors.
  • Euronext, the Dutch-registered, Paris-headquartered stock exchanges group, brought a €1.8bn triple tranche bond issue on Thursday. Investors showed much larger appetite for the shortest maturity as inflation fears linger.
  • UK small business lender SME Capital could bring one of the first true SME CLO deals in Europe to market, once it builds up a large enough pool of collateral. The lender has just announced a funding deal with structured credit funds Prytania and Scio Capital, which will allow it to expand its lending capacity and build towards a full sized portfolio.
  • DNB Boligkreditt and Sparebank 1 Boligkreditt (Spabol) issued deals flat to their curves with strong demand this week, while Bawag brought the first Austrian transaction through mid-swaps in almost three years.
  • The European Investment Bank and the Nordic Investment Bank found decent demand as they brought the first public SSA dollar deals of the week on Thursday.
  • Joules, the UK outdoor clothing company, has signed a £34m ESG-linked loan package, as European lenders throw more effort into making socially conscious borrowing attractive to smaller borrowers.
  • Citi’s head of France IB heads to BofA — ECM DACH specialist leaves Citi — BNP Paribas hires Lloyds ABS banker — Redding Ridge raids JP Morgan, Cadwalader
  • Covered bond spreads look well supported for the next few months, traders said this week. But concerns that the European Central Bank may begin tapering purchases just as the European Union ramps up issuance is causing some concern for the longer term.
  • Société Générale posted impressive earnings on Thursday. Like other banks, it had hyperactivity in equities to thank in part for the robust quarter, though the French firm also pointed to a boom in energy, infrastructure and other asset-based financing activities.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority’s plan to look at helping US-style special purpose acquisition companies list in London smacks of short-termism. Even in the US, the epicentre of the Spac craze, there is a growing clamour for the Securities and Exchange Commission to toughen listing rules.
  • Kommunalkredit Austria sold its first public senior bond since its privatisation on Thursday, landing its €300m deal 3bp through where lead managers had seen the balance of investor feedback.