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  • Norwegian borrower Storebrand was the only financial name on screen in euros on Monday as the FIG market paused after the busiest week of the year so far.
  • In a move that is expected to bolster the market for green covered bonds, the final text of the European Commission’s draft Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities has been revised to accommodate current best practice and include buildings that rank nationally within the top 15% most energy-efficient.
  • The Islamic Development Bank mandated banks on Monday to arrange a sustainability sukuk, having forayed into the market last year with a Covid-focused deal. Fellow Gulf-based issuer Boubyan Bank has also mandated banks for a dollar sukuk.
  • Norwegian insurer Gjensidige Forsikring is looking to refinance its outstanding restricted tier one (RT1) note – the first ever sold in the format – with a pair of new subordinated deals.
  • The European Union on Monday announced the mandate for its final Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) transaction of the first quarter, which will raise up to €13bn across the two tranches.
  • An imminent bond issue from Turkey is looking unlikely, investors say, after the abrupt sacking on Saturday of Naci Ağbal, governor of the central bank, just a day after he had raised interest rates by 200bp. Both hard and local currency bonds have sold off and market participants fear a balance of payments crisis.
  • Trustpilot, the online review site listing in London, has grown the size of its IPO to meet strong demand for the offering and to give deal-hungry investors a better chance of getting some shares in the listing.
  • Following last year’s redemptive refi, French supermarket group Casino is back in the market for another stab at pushing out maturities, cutting its interest burden, and nudging back towards an unsecured capital structure, with a combined bond and loan offering to pay down its 2024 loan.
  • Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodity traders, has completed its European bank facility refinancing to add sustainability-linked targets to its debt, a month after the company made its debut in the Schuldshein market.
  • Swedish banks will have to maintain a countercyclical capital buffer worth 2% of their risk-weighted assets during normal times, according to new guidance from the nation’s Financial Supervisory Authority this week.
  • Shares in London’s listed airlines pulled back on Monday morning after UK transport minister Grant Shapps said on Sunday it was “too early to tell” whether holidays abroad would be allowed once lockdown restrictions end, raising fears of another false dawn for the industry and a fresh round of emergency capital raising.
  • Supermarket Income Reit, the London-listed real estate investment trust focused on properties let to supermarkets, is gearing up for another buying spree of new assets, having raised £153m of equity from investors.