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  • High grade corporate bond investors were given the choice between a green trade from Finnish paper company UPM-Kymmene Corp and a conventional trade from UK cigarette maker Imperial Brands on Monday, with some investors passing up on the cigarette company on ESG grounds.
  • Europe’s high grade corporate bond issuance pipeline is starting to swell for the week, with syndicate bankers confident that there is plenty of demand despite order books shrinking in the last week.
  • Repsol, the Spanish oil company, brought a speculative grade rated hybrid capital bond on Monday but orders fell away towards the end of the execution process as debt bankers say investors are becoming more price-sensitive.
  • Deliveroo, the UK takeaway delivery company, is pressing ahead with its IPO and has started formal investor education this week, despite heavy selling in technology stocks injecting more volatility into the market.
  • African Development Bank will come to market on Tuesday for a five year dollar benchmark, in spite of volatility in the underlying rates market.
  • New high yield issues announced on Monday offered investors both ends of the environmental spectrum — a green deal for Spanish property developer Via Celere, or a refinancing for oilfield services firm CGG. Real estate group Foncia sits somewhere in between, with a deal funding a dividend to Partners Group.
  • ABS
    Equipment issuers have been finding securitizations to be an attractive financing method recently, as deal structures have grown more borrower-friendly. Features that have pushed issuers away in the past, such as restrictions on pre-payments and substitution of assets, have been removed or toned down in recent deals, panellists said at the IMN Equipment Finance conference.
  • BPCE returned to the public sterling market after a year away this week to issue the first offshore financial bond in about a fortnight.
  • SSA
    Agence France Trésor (AFT), the French sovereign debt office, mandated banks on Monday to lead the sale of the sovereign’s second green OAT, returning to the market for the first time since its debut in 2017.
  • Volatility in global and commodity markets coupled with regulatory challenges are putting pressure on issuers and investors involved in the Sharia-compliant financing market.
  • Barclays gave euro investors a rare chance to buy UK bank capital on Monday, as the issuer selected the currency for its second tier two of the year. Its €1bn transaction was four times subscribed at final terms.
  • The euro market burst into life with new FIG deals on Monday, as borrowers reacted to supportive comments from the European Central Bank last week. Bankers now expect plenty of supply to fill out the pre-Easter pipeline.