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  • Sovereigns are making the most of a bounce in demand for CEEMEA bonds after the coronavirus pandemic and oil shock sent markets into a tailspin earlier this year. They have extra spending to fund, but with QE on the rise investors have cash to place. But other pandemic policies have left parts of CEEMEA capital markets moribund.
  • CEE
    Central and eastern European countries have pushed to be considered in the same light as those deemed more developed on the continent for years. Their handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including debuting quantitative easing, shows such monetary weaponry — and the burden it brings — is no longer the preserve of developed markets.
  • A growing number of CLO managers are re-entering the primary market, encouraged by demand from investors facing a dearth of new supply in the second half of 2020.
  • ABS
    Hertz filed a motion to reject the leases on approximately 30% of the rental fleet included in its securitization master trust, a move that would significantly cut costs for the bankrupt car rental company. If granted, the rejection would have repercussions for subordinated bond holders and set a precedent for future ABS bankruptcies, sources say.
  • Jorge Masalles Sarragúa has become chief executive of Commerzbank Iberia, as the previous occupant heads to perform the same function for Hungary.
  • European securitization is seeing a raft of issuance coming to market, despite wobbles in liquid markets last week, when global stock markets suffered their biggest drop since March on Thursday.
  • BlueBay Asset Management issued its debut European CLO on Monday, printing the tightest triple-A rated notes since the market restarted after the coronavirus pandemic began, a clear sign of the improvement in credit conditions. The issuer also opted to place a full capital structure down to single-B rated notes, an approach which many managers have shied away from the since the virus struck.
  • Fair Oaks Capital has hired structured finance professional Christos Danias to run marketing in its European CLO group.
  • The Flemish Community has mandated banks to arrange the sale of new seven and 30 year bonds as the Belgian sub-sovereign looks to pump in cash to finance a budget deficit which has arisen from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The New Development Bank and Kommuninvest began marketing new dollar benchmarks in the short end of the curve on Monday, with the former set to issue its long-awaited debut deal in the currency to support its member countries from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • BBVA is expected to take advantage of recent changes to Pillar 2 requirements with a greater proportion of senior preferred issuance but it has a modest need for subordinated issuance. The Spanish national champion also plans to make use of its Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing Operation (TLTRO) allotment from the ECB, which has been substantially increased.
  • Hertz, the US car hire company in Chapter 11 protection, is to offer up to $500m of new stock after receiving approval last week from a bankruptcy court to raise equity, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday.