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  • Chinese property developers China South City Holdings and Kaisa Group Holdings offered generous premiums for their bond outings this week in a bid to ensure strong aftermarket performance.
  • China Merchants Bank (CMB) sold its first green bond on Wednesday, taking $800m on the back of support from sustainability-focused investors.
  • Banco Lationamericano de Comercio Exterior (Bladex), the Latin American trade finance bank, began investor calls on Wednesday ahead of its first dollar benchmark in five years.
  • The top investment banks will achieve substantially higher returns on equity this year, predicts analytics firm Coalition, after revenues in fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) soared in the first half of the year.
  • ABS
    Kroll Bond Rating Agency has downgraded all outstanding ratings on TGI Friday’s securitizations as the franchise scrambles to adjust to new consumer behaviour toward casual dining. The spate of downgrades in the whole business space is still raising concerns over whether current ratings reflect the true risk in the deals, as some issuers waive management fees during the months of pandemic.
  • The covered bond market appeared well supported this week with the success of new deals suggesting scope for spreads to tighten further, especially Asian bonds. However, the long end of the curve could prove vulnerable as SSA supply ramps up, especially from the EU, which will be funding its coronavirus rescue package in the bond market, according to a covered bond trader with a good share of the market.
  • Luxembourg became the first European sovereign to publish a sustainability bond framework this week, breaking the pattern, to which Germany became a notable addition on Wednesday, of governments printing green deals. But sustainability bonds make much more sense for countries large and small.
  • Brazilian bank Itaú has hired from the Latin American debt capital markets team of a rival bank to replace its outgoing debt syndicate head.
  • SRI
    The sustainability-linked bond market is about to get its second deal. Suzano, the Brazilian pulp and paper company, is preparing to bring a deal linked to its carbon emissions intensity, as foreshadowed by GlobalCapital in February.
  • Merck, the US pharmaceutical company, launched a chunky €1bn hybrid on Wednesday, as syndicate bankers said they expect even more subordinated corporate debt despite the flurry since returning from the summer break.
  • Derivatives counterparties breathed easy in March when the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Organisation of Securities Commissions announced a year’s delay in the introduction of initial margin rules. But in Europe — with the deadline already passed — legal confirmation has still not appeared.
  • Glencore, the UK commodity trading company, captured the corporate bond market’s attention on Wednesday with the first test of demand for a cyclical credit since the summer break. Investors jumped at the deal, with leads launching it flat to the borrower’s curve.