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  • Deutsche Bank has had an impressive run in the European investment grade corporate bond market this year, leaping from sixth to second year-to-date. GlobalCapital spoke to Frazer Ross, Deutsche’s head of investment grade syndicate for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, to find out the reasons behind its success.
  • Société Générale and Natixis have purged their senior ranks following second-quarter losses and to prepare for strategic revamps, but David Rothnie thinks the future will remain challenging for both.
  • Latin American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) issued Sfr350m ($382m) of five year paper on Monday with its first green bond in the Swiss franc market. Primary issuance in Swiss bonds has been slim over the past few weeks, though there are signs of a pick up through the rest of August.
  • Real estate investment firm Toorak Capital Partners has hired Kevin Tatro as head of asset management and reporting and Stephen Tyde, Jr, as head of special servicing.
  • Deutsche Bank picks pair for healthcare — Rothesay makes moves in US — Barclays announces new ESG positions
  • An improvement in the cross-currency basis swap has made dollar funding look more attractive to covered bond issuers, but this is not expected to lead to higher supply with bank senior unsecured dollar paper looking the more compelling option.
  • SSA
    The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) broke the silence in the SSA market with a Canadian dollar sustainable development bond. The deal shared the market with a dollar trade from Kommuninvest, with both issuers steering clear of the almost dormant euro market.
  • Convertible bond market participants are expecting a busy September for new issuance, including a potential resurgence of distressed deals if an economic recovery from the pandemic and associated lockdowns fails to materialise.
  • A technical issue around data submission meant that the euro area short term rate (€STR) did not have enough data to be calculated in the usual way on Tuesday morning, forcing the ECB to use its contingency method.
  • VC Trade, a digital platform in the Schuldschein market, has begun promoting secondary trading on its system, with an eye of scaling up into Europe’s loan markets.
  • ABS
    Investors and research houses are forecasting for Sonia to follow Gilts into negative yields next year, which could force issuers to cover themselves against a hedging mismatch in auto ABS deals.
  • The UK Municipal Bonds Agency (MBA) has picked banks for its second trip to market, eyeing the ultra-long end and once again raising cash on behalf of Lancashire County Council. Although the bond will be in conventional format, the MBA is looking to issue green bonds in the future.