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  • Investcorp's Credit Management business is one of the largest CLO issuers in Europe, with 24 deals under its belt, and a firm focus on the large cap, broadly syndicated market. GlobalCapital spoke to its boss, veteran leveraged finance investor and banker Jeremy Ghose, about how the coronavirus crisis has changed the LBO market, what CLOs will look like in the future, and the grim outlook for direct lending.
  • Capital markets players love to talk about being socially responsible. The death of George Floyd shows talk has got society nowhere. It is time for action.
  • The European Investment Bank raised $5bn with a three year global benchmark on Tuesday, setting the stage for fellow SSA borrowers to tap the dollar market later in the week.
  • The ECB published its first release of the data showing its purchases under its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp) on Tuesday, shortly before adding €600bn to the scheme on Thursday. The central bank revealed that it has bought proportionately much less French government debt than the bonds of Italy, Germany and Spain.
  • TD Securities has hired Sophie Dejonckheere as a director in its sustainable finance team in London.
  • There were more calls this week for the UK government to support non-bank lenders that are unable to access the Term Funding Scheme, with market participants preferring a simple extension rather than alternative funding options.
  • One of the silver linings of the coronavirus crisis for the capital markets has been the impressive surge in the growth of the social bond market, which has lagged far behind the development of green finance. While it makes perfect sense for the immediate focus to be on social concerns, it should not be to the detriment of the environmental crisis we also face.
  • The coronavirus pandemic is causing many unintended consequences for working practices in the capital markets. One welcome development could be a shake-up in the way European IPOs are run and managed, which is long overdue.
  • Investcorp said on Tuesday it had raised a new €318m loan fund to acquire "high performing loans at discounted levels" from large cap issuers in the European market. The fund will be leveraged and aim for returns in the mid teens.
  • SSA
    Italy and the European Union will reboot the euro public sector bond market on Wednesday after announcing syndications of new 10 and 15 year bonds, respectively. The deals will come ahead of the European Central Bank’s meeting on Thursday, in which it is widely expected to increase the size of its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp).
  • Repsol, the Spanish oil major, had a rip-roaring time in the hybrid capital bond market on Tuesday, achieving bumper books and paying minimal new issue concessions for its dual tranche issue. But some bankers think the market is starting to look too exuberant and may be due a correction.
  • UniCredit has appointed a new head of non-investment grade syndicate, after Carlo Fontana was promoted to global head of syndicate in March.