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  • Fairwater Capital, an alternative investment boutique, has hired Eric de Sangues, formerly of Chenavari Investment Managers, as head of structured credit.
  • JPM’s Apac IB vice-chairman steps down – StanChart's Roch exits – Shah resigns from CS – MUFG names ESG finance head – UBS hires for syndicate team
  • Amid a broader downturn in emerging market syndicated loans, several African issuers — including sovereigns — are seeking debt facilities from international lenders.
  • Several European banks’ noses were put out of joint this week by research from Jefferies, which suggested a very different ranking of banks’ ESG characteristics from that investors usually get from rating providers. The study argued commercial ESG ratings on banks are not fit for purpose.
  • Malaysia’s IPO market is set to pick up, with at least two chunky listings in the works, raising optimism among bankers for busy second and third quarters.
  • BIMB Holdings, a Malaysian financial holding company, has raised MR795.6m ($192.4m) from a primary placement of shares, part of a group-wide restructuring that is expected to be completed by August.
  • Andean Telecom Partners (ATP), a digital infrastructure provider operating in the Andean region of South America, has begun investor calls ahead of what would be its inaugural bond issue.
  • Latin American oil and gas company GeoPark will hold investor calls until Monday next week as it prepares to reopen a 2027 bond sold last year in order to partially finance a tender offer for up to $255m of its of $425m of 6.5% 2024s.
  • Singapore’s agribusiness company Wilmar International has returned to the loan market for a borrowing of up to $1bn.
  • A flurry of deals is expected to hit the CLO market with managers, such as Sculptor, MJX, First Eagle and Carlyle, among others, set to issue new deals or reprice legacy deals.
  • ABS
    Diamond Resorts returned to the securitization market after a two year hiatus, pricing at one of the tightest spreads the issuer has seen to date all across the capital stack. Sources say they attribute the tight spreads to improving prospects for domestic travel, as consumers are looking to scratch their pent up urge for leisure travel by visiting nearby hotels rather than go abroad.
  • Banks are training their Middle East efforts on Saudi Arabia, where they are hoping to capitalise on growing capital markets activity. The result is a slug-fest for the best banking talent, but firms must learn the lessons of the past, writes David Rothnie.