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  • Chinese bond issuers can feel a sense of relief that the country is starting to end its Covid-19-related lockdowns. But although the coronavirus might become less of a problem for these issuers over the rest of the year, an old enemy will again cause problems. US president Donald Trump is once again rattling his sabre.
  • Deutsche Bank has named Alexander von zur Mühlen as the chief executive officer for Asia Pacific and a member of the management board.
  • United Overseas Bank has approved S$4bn ($2.8bn) in loans to mid-sized enterprises in Singapore, taking advantage of a temporary bridging loan programme launched by the country’s government to cushion the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on companies.
  • Argentine government bonds have sold off yet again as neither creditors nor the government appear willing to blink in a stalemate that is likely to lead the sovereign to default on May 22, when the grace period expires on $500m of bond payments.
  • Telecoms giant América Móvil on Monday became the first private sector non-financial company from Latin America to issue a bond since the coronavirus pandemic battered emerging market bond markets in March. But the company’s unique appeal to non-EM buyers means few conclusions can be drawn about appetite for genuine Lat Am companies.
  • The operator of Santiago de Chile’s metro system, Metro, found ample demand for a new dual tranche issue on Monday as investors continue to show appetite for highly rated government-related issuers even at tight new issue concessions. The borrower's state support means it is a in a strong position to do Latin America's first buy-back of the pandemic.
  • Mainland-based Peijia Medical is set to be the third healthcare company to list in Hong Kong since the coronavirus outbreak in late January, opening books on Tuesday for a HK$2.34bn ($302m) IPO.
  • Ratings issued on Monday for a conduit CMBS deal from Goldman Sachs show that the bank is preparing to re-enter the market, bringing a $771.8m deal built to withstand some of the risks posed to commercial real estate by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Downgrades of leveraged loans in the first quarter led to Carlyle Group deferring $4m of subordinated CLO management fees, executives at the firm stated in a first quarter earnings call.
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    The European Investment Fund (EIF) has executed a significant risk transfer securitization to shift risk from Romanian small and medium-sized enterprises, taking exposure away from the balance sheets of nine Romanian banks as part of the EU’s SME support programmes.
  • The Federal State of Saarland hit the market on Monday to raise €500m with its first seven year bond since 2016.
  • Prospects are rising of a return to normal merger and acquisition activity, despite the continued grip of the Covid-19 pandemic. Telefónica, the Spanish telecoms group, has confirmed it is in talks about combining its UK mobile business O2 with Virgin Media, the quad play telecoms firm owned by Liberty Global.