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  • US food and commodities firm Archer-Daniels-Midland Co has tapped the equity capital markets for the first time in more than a decade, using a concurrent block of Wilmar International shares and an exchangeable bond — with the same underlying stock — to raise $850m. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • Ista, the German energy company, has signed a €1.85bn sustainability-linked loan, as European corporates considering the ESG-linked structure nears pre-crisis levels.
  • HSBC Holdings has finished the process of switching $3.5bn of short dated senior debt for a pair of new issues, as it looks to smarten up its liability structure for the total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) standards.
  • Crédit Agricole's Swiss subsidiary is selling its first structured covered bond in Swiss francs. The deal will be issued under a new programme using Swiss contractual law in a change from the French law covered bonds issued by the parent bank in the Swiss franc market. Elsewhere in the Swiss market, Münchener Hypothekenbank issued a green bond on Friday.
  • Momentum in the burgeoning green convertible bond market has continued this week with a new $125m issue from Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc (HASI), the New York-listed real estate investment trust focused on sustainable properties and assets.
  • Danish banks say they could replace non-preferred senior debt with preferred senior bonds in the second half of 2020, after Denmark’s national supervisor relaxed minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL).
  • Bombardier has closed a $1bn three year loan facility with a number of direct lending funds. Over the past few months, direct lenders in Europe and the United States have started muscling into the debt profiles of larger corporates.
  • CEE
    The European Union is to impose sanctions on leading Belarusian officials after condemning the country’s presidential election as rigged. But bond investors are not in panic mode.
  • Is the southeast Asian loan market set for a revival? Early signs are positive as borders start to open up and Covid-19 infection cases stabilise, leading to more enquiry from borrowers.
  • Casino developer Wynn Macau has made a rapid return to the bond market for an $850m deal, riding on an uplift in sentiment following the slow easing of travel restrictions to the Asian gambling hub.
  • A recent rule change by China's regulators to disclose bond bookbuilding extensions shows that more and more issuers are pushing the bookbuilding periods for their onshore bonds amid a rise in volatility.
  • Shares in Cellink, the Swedish maker of 3D printing equipment for the life sciences industry, rose more than 4% on Thursday morning after the company completed a Skr946m ($109.2m) growth capital raising, amid strong investor appetite for exposure to the healthcare sector due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.