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  • Sector Alarm, the Norwegian-based home security company, is looking to reprice its leveraged loan debut from last year, cutting the margin on the €590m facility from 350bp at issue down to 300bp-325bp. The move follows a wave of loan repricings and refinancings from some of the largest issuers, as credit markets continue to tighten despite increased jitters around global growth and the spread of coronavirus.
  • IBM Corporation issued a bond in euros on Tuesday, while Comcast Corporation and Dow Chemical came out with mandates in the currency. The deals come at a time when reverse Yankee issuance has been flagging compared with last year.
  • The Province of Quebec has hired banks to lead a new Canadian dollar green bond — its first since the start of last year.
  • Lloyds is working on another risk transfer deal referencing its high loan-to-value mortgage portfolio, following last year’s debut Syon Securities 2019 issue. Mortgage risk transfer deals are almost unheard of outside the US, thanks to the low risk weights usually applied to performing mortgages, making last year’s Lloyds debut a landmark in synthetic securitization.
  • SSA
    The European Investment Bank and the Province of Quebec were well subscribed as they re-opened the dollar SSA market following the extended Lunar New Year holiday. Two more public sector borrowers will follow with dollar bonds on Wednesday, ahead of what is expected to be a busy month in the currency.
  • SSA
    Finland received record demand for its first syndication of the year on Tuesday. The sovereign was joined in the long end of the curve by the State of North Rhine Westphalia as it tapped its February 2038s.
  • The Japan Finance Organisation for Municipalities printed the first deal from its budding green bond programme on Tuesday, impressing onlookers with a large book and aggressive price move. The trade shared the market with a social housing bond from Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.
  • Private placement market participants have told GlobalCapital that a decade on from Ireland’s sovereign debt crisis more of its companies are starting to consider private placements again, as agents predict institutional investors will be appreciative of the country’s rapid recovery.
  • Santander UK was set to issue the first ever covered bond linked to Sofr on Tuesday, as part of a dual-tranche offering that established a number of other firsts. The deal included the first 144A dollar covered bond from a UK issuer since 2012, the first seven year covered deal linked to Sonia, and it also marked the first time that a borrower has sold dollar and sterling covered bonds simultaneously.
  • Barclays and JP Morgan were this week marketing the senior notes of Futura 2019 for Guber Banca and Varde at mid-300bps over six month Euribor. The deal gives investors a rare chance to buy publicly syndicated investment grade exposure to Italian non-performing loans.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has given the go-ahead for trading in rupee futures and options, allowing the development of offshore markets in the products.
  • If the US assassination of an Iranian general and the coronavirus outbreak cannot derail emerging market bonds, then what will? Not much, it seems, Perhaps not even the likely disruption of Donald Trump’s run for re-election this year. Technical factors supporting demand are so strong that investors are blinded by the silver linings surrounding every dark cloud on their horizons.