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  • Axa Investment Managers has launched its eighth investment fund focused on investments in significant risk transfer securitizations, citing a growing market as more banks enter the sector.
  • The US Treasury slapped sanctions on a Rosneft subsidiary on Tuesday for brokering sales of Venezuelan crude oil that supported president Nicolás Maduro’s government. Some expect this to be the first of similar actions, in the run up to the US presidential election.
  • Global oilfield services company Archer is in discussion with lenders to amend and extend its senior bank facility, with the Bermuda-based borrower expecting to close the deal before the end of March.
  • ING Groep postponed the sale of an additional tier one after clocking up $11bn of demand in the dollar market on Wednesday. At the same time, Arion Bank was looking to launch a $100m deal in the same format — the lowest volume on record in dollars.
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    Gazprom returned to the Eurobond market for the first time in a year on Tuesday, pulling in $4bn of orders at one stage in the pricing process, despite the US sanctioning a Rosneft subsidiary.
  • Crédit Agricole SFH took advantage of a quiet market, mandating lead managers on Wednesday for a mortgage backed covered bond with a rare 12 year tenor. The prospective deal emerged after S&P published an upbeat report on the French covered bond market.
  • Saudi Arabian food and beverage producer Almarai has secured a $100m loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support expansion in Egypt and Jordan.
  • The Chinese regulator’s decision to loosen rules around follow-on offerings in the domestic market has brought a resounding vote of approval from corporations. In just four days, 46 companies have set out plans to tap the equity capital market.
  • Equity capital markets investors should prepare for a pipeline of new Russian stock market listings for as early as this year, according to several bankers working on the deals. A strong year for block sales in 2019 will be followed by some sizeable IPO activity on the Moscow exchange.
  • One of Peking University Founder Group Co’s creditors has applied to a Chinese court for a restructuring of the company, which defaulted on a Rmb2bn ($285m) domestic bond at the end of last year.
  • China’s Powerlong Real Estate Holdings is returning to the international loan market to refinance some of its debt, mandating one bank to lead the deal.
  • Citic, Yango Group Co and Kunming Industrial Development and Investment Co were the three Chinese issuers that tapped bond investors for new dollar deals on Tuesday.