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  • SRI
    The power of Science-Based Targets as a sustainable finance tool was highlighted this week by research which showed for the first time that companies with SBTs are succeeding in cutting greenhouse gas emissions much faster than the wider economy. Many are even ahead of their own targets.
  • Europe’s convertible bond market has got off to a relatively slow start to the year, with €1.6bn of issuance in January, according to Dealogic data. However, the asset class remains popular with investors looking to gain equity upside but mitigate against valuation risk.
  • Shares in Dr. Martens, the UK bootmaker, rose above their IPO price on Friday morning despite volatility driving losses in the stock market more broadly.
  • Liberty Mutual gave US institutional investors their first chance to pick up subordinated paper with a fixed-for-life coupon in the 144A market this week. Bankers say the issuer may have found a new pool of demand for the product, which has traditionally been reserved for retail channels.
  • Corporate default rates are expected to decline towards the end of this year after peaking in the next few months, but the number of borrowers facing a plunge into junk ratings is near a record high. Lenders say that they are taking a pragmatic view on the companies in their loan portfolios to try and prevent defaults.
  • CEE
    Ukraine is facing delays in securing funding disbursements from the IMF, as questions around the authenticity of its anti-corruption drive cloud discussions between the country and the Fund. That may push Ukraine to tap the bond markets again, which last year welcomed it a number of times.
  • The UK Debt Management Office has picked the banks to lead the launch of a new long-dated index-linked Gilt, which will be the final syndicated transaction of its 2020/21 financial year.
  • Moonpig, the UK online greetings card company, is increasing the size of its IPO and pricing the deal early after a deluge of orders for stock from investors.
  • In this round-up, Chinese president Xi Jinping warns of international confrontations from a ‘new cold war’, regulators plan deeper capital market reforms and increased oversight of internet finance platforms, and European insurance giant Allianz receives approval for China’s first fully foreign-owned insurance asset management company.
  • Amendments to the German covered bond law, which are expected to be signed off within the next few months, contain key details on how soft bullet extensions will be triggered, the interest rate that is applied in such an event and the size of the liquidity buffer required.
  • CMB Financial Leasing Co had to navigate hurdles around structure, timing and pricing for its dual-tranche bond outing this week, managing to bag $800m from a $2.7bn order book.
  • Bank of China Hong Kong has sold the first Yulan bond, a new asset class that was only launched in December, raising $500m from the market. But the deal saw limited interest as investors come to grips with the product.