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  • BPCE and Rabobank are in the market for Aussie dollar senior paper, with bankers expecting a busy April as a slew of financial issuers refinance maturing bonds.
  • With holidays and earning out of the way and markets wide open, four new high yield bonds and two big term loans hit the market on Monday, constituting more than $11bn of internationally-targeted supply in total, with more than €4.5bn of euros in the mix.
  • Swiss pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturing company PolyPeptide Group has filed for an IPO on the SIX Swiss Exchange, which is expected to value the company at around €1.5bn equivalent to €1.7bn equivalent, according to a source close to the deal.
  • Bellwether Asset Management hired Cara Leonard-Munn as senior vice president of the debt asset management division, which oversees a wide range of real estate debt investments including private loans and public securities.
  • Hopes for a rapid European economic recovery are pinned in large part on the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility, but Italian insurer Generali is concerned that the plan is already behind schedule.
  • Segezha, the Russian paper and pulp company, has filed initial paperwork for an IPO on the Moscow stock exchange. The company is hopeful of becoming the first listed Russian company in its sector, but IPO market turbulence and sanctions fears hang over the offering.
  • DekaBank’s sub-benchmark Pfandbrief issued on Monday was more than three times subscribed and was priced through fair value, boding well for a follow-on Pfandbrief from DZ Hyp for launch on Tuesday.
  • Saudi Aramco has raised cash from an investor consortium by leasing a section of its pipelines, following a similar deal from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) last year. Other Middle East oil companies may follow suit amid concerns over the future of the oil prices.
  • Dandara Living, a UK residential property developer, has signed a £60m green revolving credit facility, as real estate companies continue to be some of the heaviest users of the debt markets this year.
  • Slovakian lender Tatra Banka is hoping to launch its debut green bond in euros this week, with deal arrangers urging rare issuers to take advantage of quieter markets in the run-up to results season.
  • Trustly, a Swedish payments company that allows people to transfer money directly from their bank accounts to make payments, has launched an IPO on Nasdaq Stockholm.
  • Turkish lender Akbank has managed to roll over a syndicated loan, which also marks its debut piece of ESG financing. However, pricing widened beyond expectations owing to heightened volatility in both domestic and international markets.