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  • Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio is tapping the equity-linked market for a jumbo convertible bond, as it looks to add more to its coffers just a month after a multi-billion-dollar share sale.
  • Vingroup Joint Stock Co has launched an up to $400m loan to the market.
  • Moody’s has started the process of upgrading CLO tranches, following an update to its methodology late last year. On Friday, the agency upgraded ratings on $311m of CLO notes across four deals.
  • TwentyFour Asset Management has announced the first public UK buy-to-let RMBS of 2021, a £337m deal called Hops Hill 2021.
  • SSA
    Caisse d'Amortissement de la Dette Sociale hit screens on Monday morning to announce a 10 year dollar benchmark, following the example set by Inter-American Development Bank’s enormous success in the tenor last week.
  • SSA
    Sterling deals have received a superb investor response so far this year but perhaps none more so than Monday’s record setting Sonia floater from the European Investment bank.
  • ABS
    A blue Senate is posing a new threat to the ABS market, as regulators and lawmakers are set to turn their focus to consumer protection. Sherrod Brown, a critic of big banks and a loud consumer rights advocate, is now favourite to chair the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, which could lead to a stream of headline risks for lenders.
  • The first public deals of the year in the long end of the euro curve from the supranational and agency sector arrived on Monday, with the trades receiving huge demand and pricing exceptionally tight to secondary levels.
  • SRI
    Practitioners believe 2021 could be the year when sustainable finance finally breaks out of the narrow confines it has inhabited so far and spreads more widely across the economy.
  • Sabrina Fox has been named chief executive of the European Leveraged Finance Association, following two years as executive adviser during which she rapidly expanded the nascent organisation into a buy-side trade association with 37 member firms.
  • Russia’s Sovcombank has entered the ESG loan market for the first time, raising a $350m syndicated loan. An increasing number of Russian corporates are turning to the green financing sector as a way to diversify funding.
  • The unprecedented shortage of primary covered bond supply, mounting redemptions and depleted trading inventories have created an acute squeeze on pricing. A much bigger wave of investors will soon be forced to exit the market if new bonds don't materialise.