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  • Blackstone has mandated Morgan Stanley to help it syndicate a €373.4m last mile logistics securitization with assets in the Netherlands and Germany, as conditions improve in the CMBS market. The deal is set to be priced this week.
  • Tagging assets to liabilities is a critical exercise for covered bond issuers, particularly when it comes to their ESG paper. Start-up mortgage lender Perenna is working with Tao Solutions to create a verifiable audit trail with technology that automatically matches green covered bonds to the appropriate mortgage loans.
  • PensionBee, the UK online pensions provider, is preparing to go public on the London Stock Exchange, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
  • SSA
    The European Union made a quick trip to the bond market on Tuesday morning to collect €13bn — €8bn at five years and €5bn at 25. It found itself selling into stronger market conditions than have prevailed for the past few weeks, thanks to the European Central Bank’s beefed up intervention. But despite the strong backdrop, the market is still quieter than expected.
  • The shock sacking of Turkey’s third central bank governor in two years confirms to investors that the country lives in a world of its own — one in which central bank independence and fiscal prudence come second to the ideologies of the leader.
  • Rentenbank entered the deserted dollar bond market on Tuesday, printing $1.75bn of five year notes. The market has been quiet for public sector issuers in the past few weeks, thanks to a volatile Treasury market and an issuer base already well stocked with funding, but Rentenbank found investors receptive.
  • King’s College university has sold US private placements, according to market sources, in the first widely marketed UK university deal seen in the market for 12 months.
  • Organon, a spin-off of US pharmaceuticals company Merck, has launched the first $3bn of a $9.5bn capital raising that will give the soon-to-be independent group its own debt capital structure and fund a one-off special dividend to its parent.
  • Europe's high grade corporate bond investors are becoming more sensitive to price, as inflation and European lockdown worries rattle nerves. Orderbooks have fallen away during the pricing process, making it more difficult for issuers to tighten far from initial price thoughts.
  • FIG
    Banks with funding ambitions could be more tempted to consider covered bond issuance following a recent increase in execution risk for senior unsecured deal, bankers told GlobalCapital on Tuesday.
  • Trustpilot, the Danish online review site, has rocketed in trading on its first day as a public company on the London Stock Exchange. Sources close to the trade were patting themselves on the back on Tuesday as they observed the day one performance and reflected on the calibre of the book.
  • A number of sub-Saharan African sovereigns are eyeing the Eurobond market, after a year that saw dismally low levels of capital markets issuance from the region. But investors are still on the hunt for yield, market participants say, which can be found in abundance in Africa.