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  • Chinese property developer Jingrui Holdings made its first dollar outing of 2020 on Wednesday, raising $180m from the bond.
  • Sinic Holdings (Group) Co and JY Grandmark Holdings made their debuts in the dollar bond market on Wednesday. Both issuers opted to use a 364-day tenor to get the deals done.
  • Chilean power generator Colbún saw its new 10 year bond rocket on the break as Latin American credit was driven tighter by a rally in global markets.
  • Mexico state-owned utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) returned to the Formosa market for the fourth time on Wednesday, clinching its largest trade yet in Taiwan.
  • GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the winners of its annual European Securitization Awards
  • Barclays isn’t the only bank to have made a strategic call to get back and get relevant in the new world of European securitization, but the progress it has made is astonishing, and that’s why the bank is GlobalCapital’s 2019 overall bank of the year for European securitization.
  • NatWest Markets' securitization business has emerged stronger and more focused than ever, turning the constraints of balance sheet and funding imposed by the UK’s ring-fencing regime and the challenges of RBS's history into a competitive advantage — and forging a distinct identity around the more complex and esoteric end of the securitization markets.
  • Nationwide’s Silverstone 2019-1 RMBS deal looked like a potential deal-of-the-year almost as soon as it was priced in April last year — not because the collateral was complex, the originator was unknown, or because the deal structure was especially devious, but because of what it meant for the largest part of the European securitization market, UK RMBS.
  • A seller pulled a $175m BWIC — bids wanted in competition — scrapping an attempt to offload a list of CLO triple-A bonds as the Covid-19 coronavirus spurred more volatility in the market midweek.
  • SRI
    Cadent Gas launched what by some counts is only the second transition bond on Wednesday and achieved a stellar reception in the market. The €500m no-grow bond was priced without a new issue concession and tightened sharply on the break, according to a banker on the deal.
  • ABS
    Securitization trustees have stuck to old-fashioned, labour-intensive methods of managing loan documents for decades, but consumer ABS trustees are finally ditching the Excel spreadsheets and embracing automation, compelled by an investor community that feels more comfortable with technology than ever before.
  • SSA
    The World Bank has surprised onlookers with a five year benchmark bond, printed into the teeth of the volatility caused by Covid-19 and an emergency rate cut from the Federal Reserve. The successful deal from the supranational has emboldened an agency to follow suit, with others expected to follow.