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  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) rolled out a triple-tranche dollar deal on Tuesday, raising $3.5bn just a few months after sealing a similar transaction.
  • Natixis has made a handful of hires to its global markets team in Asia Pacific, to support its corporate and investment banking business in the region.
  • Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, a subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corp, has printed a $500m bond after getting five times the demand at the peak of bookbuilding.
  • The controlling shareholder of Anta Sports Products has offloaded some of its stake through a HK$11.57bn ($1.49bn) block trade, capitalising on recent gains in the sportswear company’s stock.
  • Affirm has returned with the second securitization of 2021, establishing itself as a prolific repeat issuer in less than a year since its debut. A growing number of market players are paying closer attention to Affirm for its speedy execution and are anticipating that more buy-now pay-later lenders will emerge in the ABS market.
  • The CLO market is putting the pandemic behind it, with equity distributions at almost pre-Covid time and structures back to the standard of early 2020.
  • Harassment allegations at institutions with social and environmental purposes, from schools to public sector banks, are sobering reminders that ethical investment is not only about how borrowers spend investors’ money: ESG investing should catalyse cultural change across the financial industry. But this will be a long and difficult fight.
  • With the amended legal framework for German Pfrandbriefe set to become law within weeks, observers are upbeat, noting that although extended lockdowns are unhelpful for the commercial real estate (CRE) securing many programmes, the bonds still offer considerable investor protection.
  • New Zealand will be an important test case for mandatory reporting on climate risks. Financial firms everywhere would be wise to sit up and take notice.
  • FedEx, the US delivery company, picked Europe to print its debut sustainability bond on Tuesday, as the region’s green and environmental, social and governance debt market is “years ahead” of the US.
  • As the securitization regimes in the UK and the EU begin to diverge, the changes made so far will do little long-term damage and there are even potential benefits, as long as rule makers on both sides of the English Channel stay true to the 'simple, transparent and standardised' (STS) principle.
  • SSA
    The dollar market roared into life last week, with the largest number of SSA deals in the currency since January 2020 — just under $20bn. However, subscription ratios for the currency were rather weak at 1.58 times.