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  • Barings is partnering up with Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, to provide $3.5bn of direct lending to mid-market companies in Europe.
  • Allegro, the Polish e-commerce company, covered its Warsaw IPO throughout its range on the first day of bookbuilding on Tuesday as investors rushed into the book. It will be one of the largest IPOs of the year at about $2bn.
  • Goldman Sachs has given new titles to leaders in its credit finance, investment grade capital markets and equity capital markets businesses.
  • London's investment bankers are getting to grips once more with the UK government's guidance on coronavirus, after it said on Tuesday that office workers should work from home, if possible. Banks had slowly been inviting more staff back into London offices in recent months while the government had also been urging people to get back to the office.
  • ABS
    Private equity firm Cinven has mandated arrangers Bank of America along with joint leads Lloyds, Royal Bank of Canada and Société Générale for a rare insurance premium ABS deal, boasting a £1.04bn portfolio.
  • SSA
    The European Union has passed the penultimate hurdle delaying its €100bn Support to mitigate Unemployment Risk in an Emergency (SURE) programme, all but clearing the way for issuance to begin. But one country’s request for funds has not yet been granted.
  • Luminor’s Estonian cover pool will have Latvian mortgages, Bawag’s Austrian cover pool will include Dutch mortgages. And once merger plans are fully completed, Caixabank’s cover pool will include those from Bankia, making it Spain's biggest, with a share of almost a third of the Spanish covered bond market.
  • The European Central Bank (ECB) would gain more autonomy under new proposals on how to improve bank capital rules.
  • The UK government’s sudden volte face this week about working from home may slow coronavirus infections but it betrayed a fundamental lack of strategic thinking and stability over the most pressing concerns. That should worry the City, which is in a fight for its future as a leading financial centre, as a result of Brexit.
  • Crédit Immobilier de France (CIFD) has mandated BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole for its second RMBS deal of the year, Harmony French Home Loans FCT 2020-2, with plans to publicly place two triple-A rated tranches into the market. The issuer is also considering cutting its annual issuance to a single large deal per year, as well as splitting its syndication between prime and buy-to-let issuance.
  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the New Development Bank made a big splash in the dollar market on Tuesday, despite facing worse volatility than expected as fears over the coronavirus pandemic grew.
  • Chanel, the French luxury brand, is meeting investors over the next two days to market a sustainability-linked bond, the first from its sector and from an unrated company. The deal comes as the European Central Bank has changed a policy that had slowed the market's development.