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  • High yield and leveraged loan spreads have widened in the last few days, as news of the coronavirus outbreak has worsened. But neither that, nor new figures from Moody's showing downgrades outnumbering upgrades, is putting off investors long used to hanging on through gritty conditions. Chemical producer Inovyn managed to complete a €1.064bn loan amend-and-extend on Tuesday.
  • CPPIB Capital is moving forward with its five year dollar benchmark which was mandated last Friday but postponed following the hostile market conditions at the start of the week. Bankers away from the deal expect it to go well, given the limited size.
  • The Single Resolution Board is planning to add another level of intricacy to the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), just as it seemed as though they couldn’t get any more complicated.
  • On-looking SSA bankers applauded the European Stability Mechanism’s trade on Tuesday, which managed to get over the line with minimal new issue premium despite sharp moves in the rates market caused by the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
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    Spain was able to raise €5bn of 30 year paper on Tuesday, braving difficult market conditions to close the deal. While the trade was a success, the sharp fall in the order book at the final spread indicated some investors are beginning to push back on price.
  • Barclays has achieved the tightest cost of liabilities this year for its CIFC Euro CLO II, which saw triple-A rated notes priced 2bp inside any other European CLO issued in 2020 at 90bp over three month Euribor.
  • The emerging markets bond business, like much of the rest of the primary markets, hit a stumbling block this week due to the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. But even if no deals print, delaying the marketing of deals does not make sense. Roadshows should be rolling on — as Belarus is doing — even if deal printing pauses.
  • Eurofima, the Swiss-based railway financing agency, has let its head of capital markets go as part of a restructuring.
  • Morrison & Foerster, the San Francisco law firm, has hired Matthew Dunlap as a partner in the finance practice in its London office.
  • The Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak has become prevalent enough in Italy to lead to a quarantine of around 10 towns. But this still doesn't appear to be enough to derail the motoring primary corporate bond market. There is plenty of justification to think that robust market conditions will last a while longer.
  • Adani Group, the Indian conglomerate founded by Gautam Adani, is considering a non-deal roadshow to Schuldschein investors, as Western private debt markets gain ground with companies in Asia.
  • UK covered bonds looked cheap, said traders on Tuesday, especially relative to Canadian and Australian alternatives. Their views followed a report from Moody’s which said on Monday that UK banks’ credit fundamentals were resilient and their covered bond ratings well protected.