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  • Commodity derivatives trades are primed for a fillip from European regulators as the European Commission plans to relax position limits on their trading.
  • The European Commission is looking to change its rules on research unbundling and other aspects of MiFID II to ease the post-coronavirus recovery in the EU. It is also set to present tweaks to rules on securitization and prospectuses.
  • Coventry Building Society (CBS) is racing to price Economic Master Issuer 2020–1, with the help of arrangers HSBC and Lloyds, to meet the huge demand for the deal, which is a hybrid between a master trust structure and a standalone RMBS — the first of its kind. The transaction, set to herald the next step in master issuer structures, is an innovation which could open the door to more financial institutions committing to long-term RMBS programmes, writes Tom Brown.
  • In a world first this week, 23-year-old student and Australian retail government bond investor Katta O’Donnell filed a legal challenge against the sovereign on Wednesday, claiming that the government does not do enough to disclose the risks of climate change to investors. If successful, the case could change issuers’ obligations regarding climate risk disclosure.
  • A flurry of UK RMBS deals have come to market in recent days, marking a comeback for the sector as triple-A spreads return to pre-Covid levels.
  • A burst of additional tier one (AT1) supply this week showed that financial institutions will be keen to take advantage of every funding window available this summer, despite having made substantial progress on their annual issuance plans.
  • EU leaders spent 91 of the 120 hours available at their Special European Council, which concluded on Tuesday, thrashing out the bloc’s new €1.82tr budget — including the €750bn recovery fund — dubbed Next Generation EU. The decision spells dramatic changes not just for the eurozone but for its bond markets, writes Lewis McLellan.
  • The double whammy of coronavirus and a crisis at the top of the bank makes the most testing of times for the new head of Commerzbank’s corporate clients division to make his mark. But Roland Boekhout has a broad vision for the firm’s corporate and investment bank and ideas for how to implement it, writes David Rothnie.
  • BioNTech, the German biopharmaceuticals company, is selling 5.5m American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on the Nasdaq through a share sale and a rights issue. The company, which is working with Pfizer to develop a vaccine for Covid-19, is the latest issuer to hit the market in a wave of biotech ECM issuance — but buyers are being warned against being too eager, reports Sam Kerr.
  • The coronavirus pandemic has pushed the social element of environmental, social and governance finance to the forefront of corporate financial officers’ minds, with bankers and investors agreeing that a focus on the still nebulous area of social investing is going to create a hotbed of innovation as a result.
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