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  • The European Central Bank's Isabel Vansteenkiste welcomed a proposal for green Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing Operations (TLTROs) on Monday, but talked through what she saw as some concerns with the idea.
  • German e-commerce company fashionette, which sells designer handbags and accessories online, has launched an IPO on the Frankfurt stock exchange. Sources close to the deal are hoping that other large e-commerce listings will boost the flotation.
  • CLO managers took different approaches to deal with a primary market last week in which prices softened all the way down the capital structure from the tights of late September. One manager, PGIM, even opted not to issue single-B rated notes, using a delayed draw structure instead.
  • ABS
    Consumer ABS performance is expected to slide as Congress negotiations for the next Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act remain in limbo. Sectors such as auto and credit card ABS may see more obligors previously shielded by government support falling into late stage delinquencies, sources said.
  • Enel, the Italian power and gas company, is set to push the nascent sustainability-linked bond market to a new currency this week after the company mandated for the first deal in the format in sterling.
  • Aeroflot, the flag carrier of Russia, has finished the first leg of a jumbo recapitalisation backed by the Russian government, amid turmoil in the airline industry due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.
  • Energie Baden-Württemberg (EnBW), the Germany electricity company, opened books on its €500m no-grow 10 year on Monday, almost a week after the issuer started marketing the trade, which it took as an opportunity to update investors on its sustainability ambitions.
  • SSA
    KfW mandated banks for a seven year euro benchmark on Monday, a deal which was already expected to arrive this week and could well be the German agency’s final public deal in the currency this year.
  • Caffil attracted robust demand for its fifth covered bond this year on Monday, thanks to the positive yield on offer at the unusual 15 year maturity. But with a wave of cheap European Union 15 year supply expected to surface before long, other issuers may try to follow Caffil's lead and jump in ahead.
  • The European Union will likely issue a jumbo trade of above €5bn with a 10 or 20 year maturity for the first syndicated bond from its highly anticipated Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) funding programme, with the maiden deal expected to hit screens next week, according to SSA bankers.
  • Julia Hoggett, director of market oversight at the Financial Conduct Authority, said that market participants need to be careful about insider information, and that companies should be overseeing staff use of private devices at a time when many are working from home.
  • Wüstenrot Bausparkasse mandated leads on Monday for a seven year Pfandbrief in sub-benchmark size. The German building society’s transaction is set to emerge ahead of another from Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall which is also due soon.