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  • Lufthansa is in talks with a number of banks to raise three year money in a Schuldschein deal, according to several sources familiar with the situation.
  • Two large European IPOs reached successful conclusions on Thursday, albeit without the large aftermarket surges on deals earlier this year.
  • Aluminium company Novelis, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Aditya Birla, has issued its debut green bond, a €500m eight year non-call three to refinance part of its term loans signed in 2017.
  • Thomas Gottstein, CEO of Credit Suisse, has called the Greensill crisis ‘an asset management problem’. But it will have far-reaching consequences and raises questions over the integrated model that it and other banks deploy, writes David Rothnie
  • Indian companies have churned out listings rapidly, giving the country’s IPO market its busiest start to the year in more than a decade. The volume has so far been driven by small deals, but large transactions are now looming. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • The New Development Bank sold a Rmb5bn ($767m) Panda bond aligned to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals this week. The deal, expected to help mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on the Chinese economy, was priced flat to China Development Bank’s yield curve, and saw solid demand from international investors. Addison Gong reports.
  • Tricor Holdings, owned by investment firm Permira, has brought a rare dividend recapitalisation deal to Asia’s loan market. Pan Yue reports.
  • Horse racing is a way of life in Hong Kong. It is also just one part of life that has been changed dramatically by the coronavirus.
  • Avic International Leasing Co landed a $500m bond well inside of fair value on Wednesday, thanks to strong support from its syndicate banks.
  • Slowing dollar bond supply from Chinese property companies got a further blow this week after Yuzhou Group Holdings was hit with a downgrade, triggering a slump in the secondary market. With more disruptions expected, and as liquidity pressure on real estate firms rises, a repricing of the sector may be on the cards. Morgan Davis reports.
  • GoHo Asset Management Co returned to the debt market for a $100m bond on Wednesday.
  • Natixis makes senior changes to CIB, coverage teams — BofA rejigs Korea leadership