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  • The People’s Republic of China returned to the European market on Wednesday, part of its plan to make euro bond outings an annual exercise. The €4bn transaction was a blow-out, with the order book well oversubscribed — and one of the three tranches achieving the sovereign’s first negative yield. Morgan Davis reports.
  • The banking landscape in Spain and the UK is set to change, amid pressure on banks' profitability, after a flurry of announcements this week.
  • China Gezhouba Group Co raised $200m from a subordinated perpetual bond on Wednesday.
  • Mexican power generator FEL Energy, which sells 70% of its capacity to state-owned electric utility CFE, priced a debut bond deal on Wednesday as investors were unshaken by noise surrounding a different Mexican credit with a long-term agreement with a government-owned entity.
  • Digital retailer B2W attracted a huge book on its bond market debut on Wednesday, tightening pricing to land just an 0.125% in yield terms wide of its parent company, Brazilian retail giant Lojas Americanas.
  • SRI
    An accounting standard was launched on Wednesday that could prove a major step forward in how banks and investors calculate their contributions to climate change, and their progress towards net zero emissions.
  • Guatemala’s head of public credit said on Wednesday that the Central American sovereign hoped to resolve in the “next two days” a dispute with Florida-based Teco Energy that has caused its fiscal agent in New York to freeze a coupon payment due at the start of this month.
  • Metso Outotec, the Finnish mining equipment maker, and UK warehouse Reit Tritax Big Box have mandated for corporate bond issues, as the euphoria in the high grade market shows little sign of waning.
  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development landed $1.5bn of five year paper on Wednesday — $500m more than it was originally targeting, thanks to stronger than anticipated demand.
  • At least two new middle-market CLO deals and two resets are being readied to open up a primary market that has been quiet since the end of October.
  • ABS
    Fast food franchise company CKE Restaurants Holdings priced a $400m whole business securitization several points tighter than initial pricing thoughts. With Roark Capital as its sponsor, the transaction stands out among other brands for its reliable performance and name value, sources say.
  • High grade corporate bonds flew off the shelves again on Wednesday, with French computer game maker Ubisoft coming through fair value despite growing concern that the rush of deals would mean issuers paying higher new issue premiums.