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  • The State of Qatar on Tuesday issued a $10bn three tranche bond, with a final demand book in excess of $44bn. The deal came in the wake of extreme oil price volatility, though Qatar has buffers to protect it against any major economic shocks.
  • A trade in Belgian-listed brewer AB InBev has reopened the secondary blocks market with a sale of a €375.35m block by South African Breweries on behalf of participants in the Zenzele Black Economic Empowerment Scheme.
  • Nigeria, Africa's largest economy, is the latest emerging market to approach international financing institutions for help to deal with Covid-19.
  • Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a Chinese auto company, is in talks with banks for a new loan to support a planned restructuring.
  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has approved a Rmb2.485bn ($355m) emergency loan to China. It will be used to upgrade public health infrastructure in Beijing and Chongqing and provide emergency equipment and supplies to the two cities.
  • The Republic of Indonesia turned to the bond market on Monday to fund its Covid-19 relief efforts, raising $4.3bn from a triple-tranche deal. Investor demand for long-dated tenors encouraged the country to offer a 50 year note as part of the trade, making it a first for Asian sovereigns.
  • Rating agencies have continued their policy of taking swift action on Latin American governments as Standard & Poor’s removed its positive outlook from Brazil, the region’s largest economy, citing political opposition to President Jair Bolsonaro as a key reason.
  • For now, at least, Argentina appears to be asking its domestic bondholders to take the brunt of the government’s efforts to ease cashflow worries amid the Covid-19 crisis, providing upward momentum to foreign law debt prices.
  • More than 100 charities and other organisations are urging that developing countries' debt payments be cancelled this year. They have called for interest and principal payments to be withheld from public and private sector lenders.
  • ABS
    Lenders are scrambling to process an overwhelming number of applications without clear guidelines for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a government-backed lending program that kicked off last Friday. From certifying lenders to accepting applications, sources have described the process as "a disaster", with many small businesses running out of time and cash.
  • GSO issued a static CLO at the end of last week, hitting play after a 23 day pause in the primary market.
  • The CMBS market is preparing to face a potential wave of missed loan payments in April, with 2,600 CMBS borrowers requesting some sort of relief in March, according to Fitch Ratings.