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  • Hong Kong Broadbank Network has increased a loan to HK$5.5bn ($709m) after attracting 20 participants during syndication.
  • Bonds from India’s Future Retail rallied in the secondary market this week, after Reliance Industries got approval to buy the struggling business.
  • Chinese domestic bond investors got a break from a wave of recent selling pressure this week, after a statement from a powerful financial regulator and a repayment pledge from one beleaguered issuer. But high-profile defaults continue.
  • Peru grabbed the bond market’s attention on Monday with a $4bn triple-tranche issue including a 100 year bond despite the country being on its third president this month. But the country’s public treasury director said it was the all-in yield, not the desire to make headlines, that drove Peru to become the fourth Latin American borrower ever to sell a century bond.
  • The RMBS market is expected to see more issuance in 2021, boosted by all-time lows in mortgage rates and a faster dealmaking process enabled by technology borne out of the pandemic.
  • A flurry of primary CLO deals in the BSL and middle-market opened up post-election supply in the US last week, with Ares Management achieving the tightest spread on triple-A rated paper since the pandemic and Pimco returning as issuer after a 13 year absence.
  • Peru will become the fourth Latin American borrower to issue a century bond on Monday, selling a triple-tranche dollar issue including a 100-year bond despite the fact that the the country is on its third president this month.
  • Stora Enso, the Finnish paper company, and Belgian utility Fluvius mandated banks to lead green bonds of 10 years or more on Monday, combining two recent themes in corporate bonds — ESG issuance and longer maturities.
  • SSA
    The UK Municipal Bonds Agency is set to come to market for its third bond ever — this time, on behalf of Warrington Borough Council.
  • SSA
    The European Union’s third outing to fund its Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency programme is set to hit the market on Tuesday in the shape of a 15 year tenor — matching the maturity of its loans.
  • The Renewable Energy Infrastructure Group (Trig), a UK investment trust that invests in assets generating electricity from renewable sources, has launched a non-pre-emptive capital raising on the London Stock Exchange for acquisition funding. However, the size will depend on a shareholder vote in December.
  • German flag carrier Lufthansa mandated a new unsecured bond on Monday, two weeks after it stormed into the convertible market on the back of the rally sparked by positive Covid-19 vaccine trials. The airline might have lost its investment grade ratings, but it is sticking to high grade bond execution norms, prepping a Reg S-only unsecured issue from its EMTN shelf.