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  • Europe’s IPO market is off to a flying start in 2021 with deals pricing well and trading up in the aftermarket. Most importantly, Europe’s most recent new listings have stayed above water, despite last week’s heightened volatility. Sources are hoping the new fashion for building resilient deals will mean the IPO market can weather any storms coming ahead.
  • CLO reset and refinancing activity has rocketed over the last month, and it is here to stay, given the amount of deals callable and the incentive for managers to cut liability costs. But despite the tighter spreads which can be locked in, the costs of executing a refi can hurt equity distributions in the short term.
  • HSBC's Henry to retire — European Commission borrows IR and funding officials from EIB — Paterson joins CQS
  • Europe’s equity-linked bankers are excited about the latest crop of IPOs in the region, as many of the companies to have recently listed are natural issuers of convertible bonds, so they could bring supply to a market that has historically lacked a deep pool of growth companies. Aidan Gregory reports.
  • Sustainability-linked bonds conquered a new investor base this week, as the instrument spreads rapidly around the world. Surbana Jurong, an architecture and engineering consultancy indirectly owned by the Singapore government, brought the first such instrument to the Singapore dollar market, where it aroused keen interest.
  • Philippe Henry, head of HSBC's global banking franchise for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, is leaving the bank.
  • Ion Analytics has had a successful second outing in the leveraged loan market, placing its revamped deal tighter than talk and at a smaller discount. The result makes up for Ion suspending the original deal in November, in the face of US election fears and resistance over its terms.
  • Belfius Bank and Santander found strong support among bank treasury investors in the euro market this week, helping them to print new preferred senior deals at very low yields.
  • The Province of Alberta made a rare appearance in the Kangaroo market on Wednesday, printing A$100m with a February 2046 bond. Daiwa Capital Markets ran the books.
  • CaixaBank and BayernLB were able to sail through fair value with green non-preferred senior deals this week, bucking a trend for rising new issue premiums in 2021. Bankers say a lack of supply is finally helping borrowers to exert more power over their pricing.
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  • Iliad, the unrated French telecoms company, attracted ample demand and twice increased the expected size of its bond during bookbuilding on Thursday, as syndicate bankers say the European corporate market is wide open to all types of issuer.