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  • One of the European Central Bank's outright aims is to suppress government bond yields, ECB president Christine Lagarde hinted in a keynote speech on Wednesday.
  • Less frequent issuers found a window for issuance in the FIG bond market on Thursday, with Íslandsbanki launching Iceland's first ever sustainable bond and Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCB) focusing on non-preferred senior debt after twice delaying plans for a tier two.
  • The European Union is planning a swift return to the capital markets next week, sending a group of banks a request for proposals on Thursday for a new 15 year syndicated social bond under its Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) funding programme.
  • Rolls-Royce, the UK aerospace company, completed its rights issue on Thursday, with the cash call proving to be a resounding success. The deal benefited from a late boost on Monday, when US drug company Pfizer said it had enjoyed successful late-stage trials for a Covid-19 vaccine, giving investors hope that Rolls-Royce engines would be powering more planes into the sky sooner than expected.
  • Adidas took an unusual route this week by using a mixture of loans and bonds to refinance a coronavirus crisis facility, but lenders and bond syndicate bankers say that eschewing the capital markets makes good sense to a certain type of company.
  • Renewed concerns over Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup Co’s debt repayment abilities led to sharp drops in its onshore and offshore bonds this week. Addison Gong reports.
  • StanChart's Sameer Chandra has died — ICBC Asia syndicate boss leaves — RHB names two senior posts — UBS chooses India head — StanChart's Robins retires — HKMA, IFC team up for green finance
  • Gland Pharma has completed India’s largest pharmaceutical IPO, a Rp65bn ($870.6m) deal that sailed through on demand from institutional accounts. But the issuer’s Chinese ties and a wobble in pharma stocks blunted retail investor interest. Jonathan Breen reports.
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    The Russian Federation and the Republic of Hungary brought euro-denominated trades on Thursday, taking the opportunity to get funding done during good conditions in the run-up to the US Thanksgiving holiday, after which liquidity is expected to dry up.
  • Nykredit Realkredit did not need a premium to launch a new non-preferred bond in euros on Thursday, with spreads in the asset class having now returned to where they were before the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Chinese property borrowers are increasingly taking a strategic approach to managing their liabilities by tendering old notes when new bonds are announced. The trend has taken off this year, and is set to be the norm as issuers become more proactive in tackling their refinancing needs sooner rather than later. Morgan Davis reports.
  • A handful of borrowers have been forced to close smaller loans than expected recently amid waning interest from lenders. While bankers insist there is still plenty of liquidity, debut credits and infrequent borrowers are feeling the pinch in the pandemic. Pan Yue reports.