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  • In part three of GlobalCapital Asia's awards results announcements, we reveal the winning bond deals across a variety of categories. In addition, we also name the Best G3 Bond House, Best High Yield Bond House and the winner of the Best House for SRI Financing.
  • CLO market participants are eyeing the growing use of a structural feature seen for the first time in 2019, as a class of notes designed to hedge refinance risk are expected to increase in popularity over the next year.
  • More than 75% of senior bondholders in a heavily litigated pre-crisis securitization have struck a deal to restructure the transaction, following two years during which efforts to patch the issue were derailed by activist investor Rizwan Hussain.
  • Amid a grim outlook for their profitability, European banks have been looking at all manner of ways to cut costs. Bank capital investors should not be surprised if their next target is debt interest. That may mean banks cannot be relied on to call bonds as expected, just to maintain good relations with investors.
  • Two rating agencies have slapped Daimler with one notch downgrades, putting pressure on the German car company's bond prices after a tumultuous year.
  • Shares in NMC Health, the London-listed Emirati private healthcare business, plunged more than 20% on Tuesday morning after US activist short seller Muddy Waters said it had grave concerns about the company’s balance sheet and financial statements, hitting the firm's convertible bonds.
  • The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) has announced a larger than expected borrowing programme for 2020, following the decision to roll over its bill proceeds into its bond funding. The European Investment Bank (EIB) also has a higher target for next year.
  • Capital markets enjoyed a euphoric high after Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a convincing victory in Thursday's general election, bringing what many hoped would be clarity to the long wrangles over Brexit. It lasted two working days. The hardball approach Johnson is taking to EU trade negotiations is a severe letdown, which is likely to make 2020 as unsettling as the last two years.
  • CME on Monday reported record single-day volume in foreign exchange futures, surpassing a previous record set in 2017.
  • High-grade loan bankers are growing increasingly confident about the 2020 pipeline, after the Conservative Party’s comprehensive win in last week’s UK general election is expected to unleash UK M&A.
  • A €200m bond add-on for UK-based car maker Jaguar Land Rover, announced on Tuesday, follows €800m of unsecured notes issued in mid-November. Jaguar was drawn to a balmy post-election market that rewarded it with favourable pricing and encouraged it to increase the deal.
  • Shares in Corestate Capital, the Luxembourg property company, rose rapidly in trading on Tuesday after founder Ralph Winter had sold a 14.1% stake in a €96.6m block trade on Monday night that was allocated to a small number of investors.