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  • SRI
    European financial regulators have bowed to pressure from investment firms and their trade bodies, and look set to weaken the requirements of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, a central part of the EU's Sustainable Finance Action Plan.
  • Cooperative farm supplier Danish Agro has entered the Schuldschein market, after nearly a fortnight has passed with no new issue.
  • This week in Keeping Tabs: do investors want companies to fail on sustainability-linked bond targets? And what what happens to the economy under a Joe Biden presidency in the US?
  • Zambia, which months ago became Africa’s first sovereign default since the pandemic started, has requested debt treatment under the G20’s Common Framework. That makes it the third African sovereign to request restructuring support under the guidelines, which were first announced in November.
  • Huge demand for exposure to biotech companies among US equity investors is continuing to drive UK firms to list on the other side of the Atlantic through an IPO on the Nasdaq. On Thursday, Immunocore, a late-stage biotech firm focused on T-cell technology, priced an enlarged offering on the exchange and, on Friday, UK healthcare investor Syncona announced it was exploring a US IPO for one of its portfolio companies.
  • Banco Comercial Portugues made a rare foray into the senior market on Friday, enticing investors with a bit of extra yield on its speculative grade transaction.
  • Ecobank Nigeria, a member of the pan-African banking group Ecobank Transnational, has mandated banks to arrange a dollar bond after a hiatus from the market.
  • European loan bankers have been trying to convince corporates to switch their loans to risk-free rates sooner rather than later as the Libor deadline looms, but so far borrowers are largely ignoring their pleas.
  • Hipgnosis Songs Fund, a London-listed investment trust focused on music royalties, has closed its latest share sale, raising £75m.
  • Yields in the covered bond market are at their highest level this year and some could soon offer a positive return. With banks now starting to emerge from blackout there are high hopes supply will improve next week, not least because recent issuance offers more precise market clearing levels and that should improve execution certainty.
  • In this round-up, Ant Group and the Chinese regulators have reportedly agreed on a restructuring plan that will see the online payments firm transform into a financial holding company, and MSCI rolls out two new indices tracking new economy companies in China.
  • Medical device manufacturer New Horizon Health has pulled in early demand to cover its Hong Kong IPO multiple times over, according to a source familiar with the matter.