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  • South Korea’s Doosan Infracore Co used a guarantee from Korea Development Bank to sell a $300m three year bond on Tuesday.
  • Capital markets have provided record volumes of funding during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from Afme. But a concurrent boom in bank lending shows that European companies still need broader access to equity and debt finance.
  • Troubled lender Yes Bank has hit the market with an issue of fresh equity, with the deal covered at the open by pre-launch demand, according to bankers close to the trade.
  • Indonesian state-owned electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara has changed tack on its loan plans in a bid to seal thinly priced deals in a difficult market environment, writes Pan Yue.
  • ABS
    Online lender SoFi this month filed for a bank charter with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for the second time — with sources saying a more supportive OCC may increase the lender’s chances of being approved, after beginning the process three years ago.
  • First Eagle Alternative Credit is expanding into asset-based lending, hiring Larry Klaff and Lisa Galeota to lead the new effort.
  • Rishi Sunak, the UK chancellor of the exchequer, has already thrown some cash from the air to boost the economy and prevent a more serious downturn, with job retention measures, a cut in VAT and meal vouchers. But that won’t be enough. The UK needs a full scale helicopter drop.
  • UK equity capital markets have undergone changes during the Covid-19 pandemic, including allowing retail investors to participate in accelerated recapitalisations of London-listed companies via PrimaryBid. The rise of the app represents a long overdue change but its impact is likely to be limited.
  • SSA
    The Inter-American Investment Corporation (IDB Invest) raised $1bn with a three year bond on Tuesday, while the Japan International Cooperation Agency tested the water with a 10 year dollar transaction, opening up an opportunity for the Province of Alberta to follow suit.
  • SRI
    Two groups of UK MPs held an online meeting today to welcome and promote a report into how the banking sector can support a ‘just transition’ to a low carbon economy. The report’s recommendations included creating a National Investment Bank to replace the role played by the European Investment Bank and for the UK to issue a green Gilt.
  • Kensington Mortgages is considering redeeming the notes from Kensington Mortgage Securities 2007-1, a legacy deal with the majority of the pool paid down. The issuer is considering a new deal off the back of the redemption.
  • European high grade corporate credit spreads still have the potential to tighten by double digits of basis points heading towards the end of the year, according to some analysts. This is despite the expected revelations over the coming weeks of the impact of Covid-19 on second quarter earnings.