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  • Airlines Easyjet and Ryanair were the two standout performers in the European secondary investment grade bond market on Tuesday with their spreads coming in by over 20bp in response to growing hopes that a Covid-19 vaccine is almost ready.
  • ABN Amro plans to quit corporate banking outside Europe, except for clearing, and also exit trade and commodity finance in a shake-out of its corporate and investment banking activities.
  • Spanish Cédulas reform has been widely anticipated for years. However, whether Spain is ready to execute the sweeping reforms necessary to bring the regime into line with the European Union’s covered bond directive remains to be seen, as the impact of the coronavirus risks diverting attention.
  • The technical issue that led to the ECB being forced to use its contingency computation method to set €STR on Tuesday has been fixed, and the benchmark is once more functioning normally.
  • Europe’s equity capital markets have gone quiet in August as investors take a holiday before what is expected to be a busy September. Bankers are keen to get their deals done quickly when the market reopens to avoid running into bad news on Covid-19 and a volatile US election, meaning investors will be asked to take part in an onslaught of IPOs in a true test of market capacity.
  • Prudential plc confirmed this week that it intends to separate from its US arm, Jackson National. The move means Prudential will likely deleverage by letting bonds roll off over the next two years.
  • The European Central Bank has asked financial institutions to justify why they are using additional tier one and tier two bonds as sources of internal capital, highlighting its concern that the instruments lack real economic value.
  • Citibank fully pre-placed Cheshire 2020-1 on Tuesday, a £247m RMBS transaction backed by seasoned owner-occupied and buy-to-let mortgages. The loans were originated by Citi's lending arm Future Mortgages, which stopped lending in 2008.
  • KKR, the US private equity group, has sold a $1bn mandatory convertible bond to fund its acquisition of life insurer Global Atlantic Financial Group, which it announced last month.
  • A temporary forum created by the European Central Bank to discuss the proposed European Distribution of Debt Instruments (EDDI) project will hold its first meeting in September.
  • Christina Too and Gordon Butterworth will join Deutsche Bank as managing directors in its healthcare investment banking coverage and advisory team for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • Hangzhou Qiantang New Area Construction and Investment Group Co, a Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV), found strong support from banks for its maiden dollar bond, allowing it to tighten price guidance by 70bp during the day.