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  • Decisive economic measures from Ecuador’s government could help curry favour with bondholders ahead of a debt restructuring, said analysts, as Argentina provided an ideal template of what not to do.
  • The president of Grupo Energía de Bogotá (GEB) told GlobalCapital that the issuer’s faith in demand for its bonds had allowed it to tighten pricing sharply on its long-awaited return to bond markets last week, as the company waits for an improvement in domestic market conditions to continue its capital markets activity.
  • SRI
    Banks want to position themselves as ahead of the curve on sustainability. They are among the most sophisticated, well resourced, IT-savvy organisations in the world. Why can't they work out the carbon footprints of their portfolios?
  • ABS
    CNH Capital priced its first securitization of the year on Tuesday, one of the few equipment ABS sponsors to come to market during the Covid-19 outbreak. The company is forecasting the “most severe impact” in the second quarter, with some regions and product lines seeing a 40% decline in demand, CNH said.
  • Without a vaccine for the coronavirus, it is clear that reopening offices is a serious risk for capital markets businesses. What firms need are strict distancing measures, facial masks and hand sanitiser — but also, crucially, access to frequent testing for the virus and the antibody.But that is a path fraught with difficulty.
  • ABS
    Mercedes-Benz priced its Silver Arrow Compartment 11 ABS auto deal at 40bp for the senior notes, in line with a deal from BMW which reopened the European ABS market last week.
  • SSA
    Belgium took advantage of more attractive funding conditions in dollars versus euros and strong demand at the 10 year point of the curve to sell its first dollar bond since 2017 on Tuesday. SSA supply in dollars will continue on Wednesday with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Nederlandse Waterschapsbank bringing socially responsible deals.
  • Citigroup has established a new sustainability and corporate transitions group as part of its global banking, capital markets and advisory business.
  • Norway’s debut syndicated tap went off with a bang on Tuesday, attracting a bumper Nkr37bn ($3.7bn) order book. The deal’s success was driven in part by increased demand from foreign investors for Norwegian govvies.
  • Some financial sponsors are said to be trying to purchase loans from their competitors’ portfolio companies, as an opportunistic way to benefit from the coronavirus-driven disruption. But the European loan market’s restrictive transfer provisions make this a legal high-wire act.
  • Scatec Solar, one of the few pure play renewable energy companies listed in Europe, has sold Nkr1.96bn ($192m) of new stock to finance investments in green power plants.
  • With the demand for green loans from its members increasing, Kommuninvest printed its tenth green transaction this week, raising Skr5bn ($520m). Despite the increased demand for green loans, Kommuninvest is yet to proceed with its euro green debut.