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  • Investors wasted little time placing orders for NIBC Bank’s €500m 10 year conditional pass-through covered bond that was issued on Wednesday, reflecting that it offered the highest spread of any covered bond issued this year by any bank in core Europe. This is also likely to be a very rarely issued structure.
  • Demand for BPCE's latest Kangaroo note was skewed towards the preferred senior format this week, with non-preferred paper only making up A$125m ($96.0m) of the A$750m deal. The French firm was also joined in the market by Rabobank, which sold its first Aussie deal after an almost two year absence.
  • CEE
    Trans-Oil Group, a Moldova agriculture company, was in the market on Wednesday for a dollar bond. The issuer has a rocky history in debt markets, following a failed attempt at a debut bond in 2018.
  • Finastra and Hubx, two UK fintechs, have partnered to create a new syndicated loan tool that the companies claim completely digitises the bookrunning process, as the loan market makes its slow trudge away from manual processes.
  • CEE
    The Slovak Republic entered bond markets on Wednesday, seeking to sell a bond in euros. Though volatility in global markets has dampened primary markets in CEEMEA, emerging European sovereigns have continued to tap investors this year.
  • Aviva has asked investors to agree to a change in the terms of three of its tier two bonds, to try and make sure they revert to spreads over Sonia rather than Libor if they live on past their first call dates.
  • Dubai Islamic Bank priced the region's tightest ever additional tier one (AT1) bond this week, which may inspire other issuers into the market.
  • German venture capital company 468 Capital has launched an IPO of a new special purpose acquisition company on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
  • Anna Vasilenko, a former managing director at the Moscow Exchange, has joined EM, the strategic advisory and communications firm for clients in Russia, China and other emerging markets, as its CEO.
  • South Korean issuer Hanwha Solutions Corp debuted in offshore renminbi (CNH) on Tuesday, pricing a Rmb1bn ($153m) green bond that benefitted from a guarantee from the Asian Development Bank’s Credit Guarantee and Investment Facility.
  • Although UK covered bonds are trading at their tightest levels for the last year, they still offer a decent pick-up versus some international peers. With the UK’s vaccine rollout and growth expectations showing promise, spreads may well tighten. But there is a lack of fresh supply. Some is needed to improve price discovery and catalyse performance.
  • Southeast Asian tech company Grab, which offers everything from ride hailing and food delivery services to digital wallet payments, is planning to go public on the Nasdaq by merging with Altimeter Group Corp, a special purpose acquisition company (Spac).