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  • ABS
    Marine container company Seaco is issuing the fifth container securitization of 2021, riding the wave created by recovering container trade volumes, utilisation rates and steel prices.
  • Banks could return to securitization markets in the second half of the year, raising hopes of a revival in simple, transparent and standardised (STS) supply, as issuers who have previously printed deals with the quality stamp look to replace funding as it rolls off, and treasury teams look to purchase high quality RMBS for their investment portfolios.
  • Two UK institutions caught Notebook's eye this week. One, NatWest Markets, has promoted a corporate debt banker and is on a path to sustained growth. The other, HSBC, is looking to Asia and the Middle East for expansion as one of the longest serving bankers in the SSA market prepares to leave the firm.
  • Coca-Cola, the US beverage company, kicked the issuance week off in the European corporate market, with the borrower landing flat to fair value on two out of three tranches.
  • Increased consumer spending leading to a fall in deposits would provide the catalyst for higher covered bond issuance, according to one European bank's head of funding. But only if the credit curve steepens and senior debt grows more expensive to raise relative to covered bond funding.
  • AusNet Services Holdings, the Australian energy company, was one of a handful of high grade corporate euro mandates announced on Monday morning, as syndicate bankers said that the volatility in the rates market means issuers will need to accept paying wider spreads.
  • Rusal, the Russian aluminium company, has arranged a 15 year syndicated loan from a consortium of local lenders. Funds will support the development of a smelting project in Siberia, which the company claims is environmentally friendly.
  • UK Asset Resolution has sold the last of its mortgages to Pimco and Davidson Kempner (DK) and the legal holding companies of Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, ending the UK government’s involvement in the crisis-stricken lenders and closing the book on the 2008 bail-outs.
  • SRI
    Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup, said on Monday — her first day in the post — that the bank was committing itself to net zero financed greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It joins major banks such as Barclays, HSBC and Morgan Stanley in having made such a promise.
  • SRI
    The UK is set to announce the world’s first sovereign green bonds for retail investors. The proceeds will help to finance projects aimed at achieving the country’s target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.
  • The Nordic Investment Bank has broadened its investments in the socially responsible bond market to include social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds from issuers in the bank’s member countries.
  • SSA
    Four public sector borrowers announced new deals in the primary market on Monday ahead of the European Union’s much anticipated second transaction from its Support to mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency programme this year, which is expected to arrive later in the week.