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    The Bank of England has said it intends to publish compounded Sonia averages and a Sonia index using a ‘shift’ calculation method by the end of July, subject to feedback on a series of questions it has asked sterling market participants. This follows the first deal using that method from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Bank last week.
  • Alvaro Revuelta and Jorge Ramos have been picked as co-heads of investment banking in Iberia for Citi.
  • Some of the most powerful organs of the Chinese government are doing their best to calm nerves in the domestic bond market. Local governments once again voiced their support for widespread bond issuance this week, while the central bank tried to convince investors not to fret over default risk. Addison Gong reports.
  • Investors flocked to Hysan Development Co's opportunistic $850m subordinated bond on Tuesday, allowing it to take home a larger deal than expected.
  • Yield-hungry investors pumped in more than $4bn into China Minmetals Corp’s $1bn perpetual bond on Tuesday. The issuer started at a generous pricing level to attract buyers in a volatile market.
  • Bank of Communications’ Basel III-compliant additional tier one bond issuance went as expected on Tuesday, despite a dip in investor sentiment due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
  • VPBank Finance Company, the consumer finance arm of Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank, is in talks with banks for a new loan.
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) posted record revenue and profit last year, showing it grew its business despite being battered by political and economic headwinds.
  • Investors who have been longing for the EU Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities to tell them what is green are now realising that its arrival could make life tricky. From the end of next year, they will have to start reporting how sustainable all their portfolios are. It could prove an enormous headache. But a tiny company has developed a tool it claims can cut out a lot of the worries investors face in working out how to comply.
  • Natixis has appointed Aurélien Lasjunies as head of Asia Pacific coverage for its corporate and investment banking division, poaching him from French peer Crédit Agricole.
  • Nexa Resources Perú, the mining company previously known as Compañía Minera Milpo, will buy back more than half of a dollar bond maturing in 2023 as it’s set to wrap a tender offer.
  • United Hampshire US Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) has kicked off the roadshow for a $323.6m Singapore IPO on the back of chunky cornerstone investor orders, according to a source familiar with the matter.