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  • Asian issuers found strong response to their dollar bonds on Wednesday, coming to the market after a rough start to the week on the back of the coronavirus-related volatility. As investors show their willingness to take on risk again, debt bankers are optimistic the pressure on the market will be lifted before long, writes Morgan Davis.
  • VodafoneZiggo has sold a €1.36bn holding company refinancing, seizing the chance to lock in tightly priced subordinated debt for a decade. The company offered euros and dollars in 10 year unsecured format, with five year call protection.
  • Bahraini iron pellet producer Bahrain Steel is in discussions with lenders to refinance an existing facility, according to bankers. The deal, some say, is part of a broader trend among emerging market borrowers seeking to secure more attractive conditions.
  • The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) raised $500m from a five year bond on Wednesday, becoming one of the first borrowers to reopen the dollar market after Chinese New Year and the rapid spread of a new virus.
  • Malaysia’s capital markets regulator is looking to position the country as the regional hub for sustainable and responsible investment, launching a new initiative to help corporations meet the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
  • Gerald Keefe, Citi’s head of Asia Pacific corporate banking, is relocating to New York for a new senior position in the bank’s treasury and trade solutions (TTS) team.
  • Chinese hotel company Huazhu Group, previously known as China Lodging Group, has closed its borrowing of about $1bn with 13 banks.
  • Mexican state oil company Pemex will increase the size of its most recently issued bonds by more than initially planned after a debt exchange was comfortably oversubscribed.
  • Apollo Credit Management priced a $2.14bn CLO on Wednesday, pulling together four older transactions and rolling them into a single refinancing.
  • ABS
    Investors are looking for more yield on aircraft ABS paper as fear over the coronavirus intensifies globally. With Asia taking up a bigger share of global air travel than during the SARS outbreak in 2003, investors expect the coronavirus to have a bigger impact on the market.
  • Fitch Ratings on Wednesday announced that it has appointed veterans Kevin Kendra and Derek Miller as head of US RMBS and head of US structured credit, respectively.
  • The strong conditions in the sterling denominated securitization markets continued this week, with Close Brothers’ Orbita 2020-1 auto ABS priced on Tuesday and Cerberus’s Towd Point Mortgage Funding 2020-Auburn 14 on Wednesday. Both deals saw large oversubscription levels on the relatively limited volume of bonds available, following the precedent set by the RMBS deals that were priced in January.