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  • Dandara Living, a UK residential property developer, has signed a £60m green revolving credit facility, as real estate companies continue to be some of the heaviest users of the debt markets this year.
  • Slovakian lender Tatra Banka is hoping to launch its debut green bond in euros this week, with deal arrangers urging rare issuers to take advantage of quieter markets in the run-up to results season.
  • Trustly, a Swedish payments company that allows people to transfer money directly from their bank accounts to make payments, has launched an IPO on Nasdaq Stockholm.
  • Turkish lender Akbank has managed to roll over a syndicated loan, which also marks its debut piece of ESG financing. However, pricing widened beyond expectations owing to heightened volatility in both domestic and international markets.
  • Pimco has declined to call three RMBS issues where it is the option holder, despite broadly supportive marketplace conditions which would allow new financings to be structured and sold. Last year saw issuers including NewDay and TwentyFour skip call dates, due to the chaos wrought by the pandemic, which made a refi at reasonable spreads impossible. Missing a call for pure economic advantage, by contrast, is extremely rare in European securitization.
  • Cambridge-based cybersecurity company Darktrace has kicked off its long-awaited IPO on the London Stock Exchange, having announced its intention to publish a registration document on Monday morning.
  • Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Auto Finance Co is set to come to China’s auto ABS market for the first time since 2017 with a Rmb2.201bn ($336m) transaction that will be launched later this week.
  • Alibaba Group Holding’s shares in Hong Kong closed 6.51% higher on Monday, despite news over the weekend that the technology giant will be hit with a record fine of Rmb18.22bn ($2.8bn) by China’s regulators.
  • Indonesia's Pertamina is planning to sell a green bond before the end of 2022, as the oil and natural gas company plots a gradual transition of its core business.
  • Zhao Sheng Law Firm, Linklaters’ China joint operating partner, has named two new partners.
  • MUFG Bank has named Colin Chen as head of ESG finance for Asia Pacific, a newly created position to support the development of the firm's green financing business in the region.
  • Keymed Biosciences has started laying the groundwork for a planned Hong Kong IPO by filing its initial listing documents with the city’s exchange.