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  • The Republic of the Philippines sold its largest international bond in more than a decade this week, raising $2.75bn from a deal that received strong support from investors confident about the country’s control of Covid, and its outlook. It even managed to get away with a record low coupon on one of the tranches.
  • Thai express delivery company Kerry Express launched its IPO this week, aiming to raise up to Bt8.4bn ($278.2m) in proceeds.
  • Equity capital markets deals have come thick and fast this year and even December has proved no exception, with issuance every day so far. But investors are warning of deal fatigue, meaning issuers and banks need to be careful not to push too hard on trades that have only a marginal chance of success.
  • Hong Kong property company New World Development Co used a fixed-for-life perpetual structure to net $700m on Wednesday.
  • Chinese state-owned electricity company China Huaneng Group Co sold two tranches of perpetual bonds on Wednesday, raising $1bn.
  • Investors took a long-term view on Hong Kong Airport Authority’s $1.5bn perpetual bond on Tuesday, shrugging off any Covid-19 related travel concerns to place $14.5bn of orders. Morgan Davis reports.
  • This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of November, with some issuers also setting their targets for 2021 and starting pre-funding.
  • The Commonwealth of the Bahamas raised $225m of 12 year money on Wednesday, taking advantage of a strong rally in its most recently issued bonds to tap markets 125bp inside where it did less than two months ago.
  • After monitoring bond markets for several weeks, Brazil took the plunge on a slightly softer day on Wednesday to raise $2.5bn via the reopening of three different notes.
  • ABS
    After years of trying to become anything but a bank, fintech lenders are ditching the pure marketplace lending model to become depository institutions themselves. As key players exit the pure online lending space, sources say fintech lenders as a whole could start losing out on traditional avenues of funding, such as the equity market.
  • Changes to the Volcker rule allowing US CLOs to hold bonds as well as loans ought to survive the shift to a new administration, but market participants will be counting the days and hoping the changes, enacted at the beginning of October, aren’t caught up in a Congressional review.
  • Covid-19 has transformed the secondary market in securitization in various ways — from forcing the market to take trading online to shifting the peak trading hours. Panellists at ABS East this week said the changes enacted during the spring sell-offs are here to stay, and traders have already begun to adapt to the new normal.