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  • Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) has mandated leads for the first euro covered bond from the UK since January, My Money Bank has also mandated and, after concluding a roadshow, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank is due this week too. All three bonds will offer a temptingly high spread.
  • SSA
    Green, social and sustainable issuance has dominated the supranational and agency bond market for a whole month, consistently outpacing conventional supply. That trend looks set to continue with three SRI deals already on screens.
  • Argenta Spaarbank announced plans for a new non-preferred senior deal on Monday, as it looks to take advantage of the supportive tone set by other rare borrowers last week.
  • Global equity capital markets bankers anticipate a disorderly US election in November. They fear that a disputed contest between president Donald Trump and former vice-president Joe Biden could lead to sustained market volatility which would severely impact ECM issuance.
  • The European Banking Federation (EBF) has called on regulators to be more flexible in handing out minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) to newly merged businesses, as a way of encouraging consolidation.
  • Friday’s confirmation that the Issa brothers, backed by TDR Capital, had won the auction for UK supermarket Asda, catapulted them into the super league of borrowers in European leveraged credit — the handful of entrepreneurs whose appetite for debt surpasses market appetite to lend to a single capital structure.
  • Saga, the cruise line operator and provider of retirement services to the elderly, has finished a multi-leg £150m ($193m) recapitalisation intended to repair its balance sheet following a collapse in bookings owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress of Europe's supranationals and agencies at the start of the fourth quarter.
  • Newlat, the Italian food company, has made an offer for UK bread maker Hovis, as foreign companies continue their push to pick up some of the UK’s best known firms.
  • Goldman Sachs has appointed Iain Drayton as co-head of investment banking for Asia ex-Japan, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas arm of India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has picked six banks for a $700m borrowing.
  • Philippines-based internet services provider Converge ICT Solutions has kicked off the roadshow for its up to Ps28.6bn ($590.4m) IPO, set to be the country’s largest ever public offering.