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  • A group of investors holding more than a quarter of YPF’s $6.228bn of outstanding international bonds have confirmed that they will not participate in the company’s exchange offer, but say they do not believe they need to take further steps, for now, to block the deal.
  • Many EU companies could do with capital beyond debt, according to the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme). The trade body, in a report it produced alongside PwC, suggests encouraging the use of equity-adjacent products to fill balance sheet gaps from the coronavirus crisis.
  • SMBC Nikko wants to grow its capital markets and advisory business in EMEA, which is smaller than its parent’s heft in the loan market. It has hired Anthony Bryson, a former NatWest Markets and BNP Paribas banker, to lead the push.
  • Even though technical factors are highly supportive for covered bonds, traders say they are unwilling to lift offers, reflecting increased anxiety about limited performance potential and an underlying concern that credit market sentiment is less sure-footed that at the start of this year.
  • Cabot Square Capital-backed mortgage originator Lendco has announced its first UK RMBS deal after the securitization market fully reopened on Friday for 2021.
  • Sagax, the Swedish commercial property company, and UK social housing firm Great Places have mandated for sub-benchmark sized deals, in what is likely to be a curtailed week for issuance in the corporate bond with a European Central Bank meeting on Thursday.
  • Total, the French oil and gas company, placed a chunky €3bn hybrid trade on Monday, as the spread between corporate senior and subordinated debt widens after months of tightening.
  • German software company TeamViewer launched an inaugural Schuldschein deal on Monday, with margins linked to its ESG performance. Five new borrowers have entered the Schuldschein market so far this year, almost half as many as appeared throughout the whole of 2020.
  • Aedifica, a Belgium-based healthcare property investment company, has launched a US private placement, according to market sources.
  • After a modest start to 2021, European leveraged finance started to fire on all cylinders this week, with three new bonds and a loan announced, alongside Ineos Quattro’s €4.6bn debt package which began marketing efforts last week.
  • Lidl, the Germany-headquartered budget supermarket chain, has entered the syndicated loan market to raise cash from Asian lenders for a second time, according to market sources.
  • Spreads have moved away from their tightest levels, but issuers do not seem put off. France will extend the flood of long end deals with its first 50 year OAT syndication in almost five years on Tuesday.