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  • Chinese delivery services company SF Express is planning to repay a HK$5bn ($640m) loan sealed in September 2019 with the proceeds of a longer tenor bond issued last week.
  • UBS has appointed Martin Yule as head of research for Asia Pacific, effective on March 1.
  • Twelve of the largest global investment banks reduced their headcounts in equities by 10% last year, leading to one of the “steepest declines in years” in the number of investment bank employees, according to analytics firm CRISIL Coalition.
  • SRI
    The Central American Bank for Economic Integration is hoping to persuade the UK government to join it as a shareholder, holding out the prospect that UK companies building infrastructure in central America might be able to gain preferential funding on attractive terms now enjoyed by Korean firms.
  • The IMF’s call for a “definitive debt operation yielding a meaningful contribution from private creditors” in Argentina only triggered a slight fall in sovereign bond prices as investors said there was little new in the statement. But fears are rising that the country is facing a lengthy restructuring process.
  • Brazilian pulp and paper company Suzano is working on structuring a bond that would reflect its commitment to sustainability. But its chief financial officer told GlobalCapital that the green bond market was unable to maximise the impact capital markets could have on sustainability.
  • Golub Capital this week priced its first broadly syndicated loan CLO of 2020.
  • FIG
    Intense demand in the Swiss franc bond market for any asset with a positive yield — or even anything yielding more than the penal negative rates on cash — gave a varied group of issuers this week execution that pushed the boundaries — bigger, faster and tighter.
  • Chilean power generator Colbún will begin investor meetings on February 21 with the publication of full year financial reports set to trigger a second wave of new Latin American issuance for the year.
  • JP Morgan grabbed the record for the lowest yielding preferred security issue this week, as investors continued to pour cash into the asset class.
  • ABS
    Investors hungrily eyeing two esoteric ABS subsectors — one booming, the other nascent — may want to look take a second look, as Fitch Ratings this week warns that whole business securitizations are a riskier bet than the budding oil and gas ABS sector.
  • The European Central Bank’s private sector working group on euro risk-free rates has recommended market participants replace Eonia products with €STR-referencing derivatives “as soon as possible” and flagged a threat to swaptions in the transition.