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  • MUFG Bank has appointed Johnson Yuan as deputy president for its wholly owned subsidiary MUFG Bank (China).
  • Freeport Indonesia, a copper mining company, is in talks with banks for a new $750m loan for capital expenditure, after being forced to cancel a larger facility last year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • ABS
    DBRS Morningstar launched a group dedicated to esoteric finance in an effort to expand its rating operations into other asset classes, ranging from future flow structured finance to esoteric or innovative RMBS. The news comes at a time when appetite for esoteric asset classes is growing rapidly and market participants are seeking a way forward beyond existing esoterics that lack yield.
  • Alongside the rush of refi and reset activity, a third form of CLO refinancing is once again emerging, with Canyon Capital choosing to reissue a 2015 CLO as a new $420m deal called Canyon CLO 2021-2.
  • UK specialist insurer Pension Insurance Corporation has appointed Macquarie to manage money on its behalf, focusing on private placements from US borrowers.
  • UniCredit swept away the Landesbanks in the Schuldschein market last quarter to claim pole position so far this year, with an arranging market share of nearly 20%.
  • ESG ratings are starting to appear in term sheets for high grade corporate bond issuers, regardless of whether or not the deal is a themed issuance. This is a sensible move and ought to have a positive impact on the curve for the issuer.
  • Eurogrid, the German power network company, made light work of a bond market outing on Tuesday, obtaining more than five times oversubscription for a €500m issue in a market subdued by the looming earnings season.
  • The International Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) will bring a new five year benchmark vaccine bond on Wednesday, following a slew of strong trades on Tuesday.
  • Renewable energy has been one of the hottest sectors in Europe’s equity capital markets in recent times but investors are no longer just buying companies for their verdant hue. Issuers must now prove they have the financial strength to back their environmental credentials.
  • A pair of European sovereigns hit the market on Tuesday, raising a combined €12.5bn. Austria launched a four and 50 year dual tranche, but it was the short leg that raised eyebrows, demonstrating demand exists even below the ECB deposit rate.
  • Turkey's central bank once again faces a critical rates decision this week. Any whiff of a cut in rates would be disastrous for the volatility-stricken country and its access to capital markets.