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  • European equity capital markets’ buoyant start to the year ground to a halt this week as banks held back from doing deals over concerns about the outbreak of a deadly strain of coronavirus in China and how it may damage investor risk appetite. Losses in Asian markets, which are reopening following the Lunar New Year holiday, have compounded fears that global risk sentiment may be turning.
  • The Gabonese Republic has released price guidance on its first benchmark Eurobond since 2015.
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    Vakifbank printed its $750m 5.25% 2025s on Wednesday from a book that reached higher than $4.3bn at its peak, but the note was seen below re-offer in London’s secondary market on Thursday morning.
  • JP Morgan has hired William Vereker, former global co-head of investment banking at UBS and business envoy to former UK prime minister Theresa May, to be vice-chairman for investment banking in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has pushed buy-side firms to engage more fully in adopting the FX Global Code, an ethical framework for the FX market.
  • Nationwide priced a three year UK RMBS this week at 47bp, just 10bp back of a recent three year covered bond from Lloyds. It’s the closest the two products have been in years, and potentially a tight enough spread for UK clearing banks to once again bridge the gap and revive securitization as a major source of funding.
  • Deutsche Apotheker- und Aerztebank (Dapo) underlined just how strong the primary covered bond market is on Thursday by wrapping up a busy week's supply with what was arguably the tightest German deal of the year so far.
  • Banco Santander included a small premium in the pricing for its latest non-preferred senior bond this week, as the bank looked ahead to a busy year for issuance in the asset class.
  • France's Saint-Gobain has met the shareholder and regulatory needs for its around €1.3bn purchase of US plasterboard company Continental Building Products, as the acquisitive construction materials company gets the thumbs up from ratings agencies for swerving the debt markets to fund the deal.
  • Moody’s Investors Services has beefed up its coverage of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, naming a veteran analyst as its first global head of ESG.
  • Mexican non-bank lender AlphaCredit became the latest company from Latin America to schedule fixed income investor meetings as bankers say smaller, high yield issuers are likely to dominate forthcoming supply.
  • Mexican state-owned oil company Pemex will prepay just $62m of two bonds maturing later this year after receiving a tepid response to its tender offer.