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  • Hong Kong hosted Alibaba Group Holding’s jumbo IPO in tough political times this month, yet the deal received overwhelming support in primary and the shares soaring in the aftermarket. While this success gave the city’s stock market a much-needed boost, other issuers would be mistaken in thinking that such liquidity is also available to them.
  • Wells Fargo analysts are predicting a decline of up to 20% in US CLO issuance in 2020, as demand for floating rate products wanes and new issue arbitrage poses a challenge for managers.
  • The UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority has handed three Citigroup subsidiaries a fine of £43.9m for problems with its regulatory reporting, in particular in relation to one of their capital and liquidity positions.
  • Beauty-focused e-commerce company The Hut Group (THG) is building up its war chest with a £510m-equivalent Term Loan B issue. The fully underwritten issue will test the investors’ interest in the sprawling, privately-held company with ambitions in both online stores and tech services, with risky side trips to real estate.
  • Economies like Canada and Australia that rely upon carbon dioxide-heavy industries are well placed for establishing transition bonds in the SSA market. Having already blazed the trail for green bonds and new risk-free rate linked paper, it is time for SSA issuers to establish transition bonds as a public sector instrument.
  • HSBC’s anticipated cuts to its global banking and markets (GBM) division may make sense. But they will not be easy to pull off smoothly.
  • Italy’s Tamburi Investment Partners brought a sub-bechmark five year trade on Tuesday, with similar deals for Gas Networks Ireland and Radiotelevisione Italia waiting in the wings.
  • Chinese power company SDIC Power Holdings is moving forward with its plan to list global depositary receipts on the London Stock Exchange to fund global expansion and its clean energy drive.
  • Electricité de France attracted huge demand for a €500m hybrid capital bond issue on Tuesday, as the continued grinding tighter of corporate bond spreads meant subordinated bonds enjoyed solid demand from investors.
  • Wealth inequality is among the hottest topics in politics and now one central banker believes that monetary policy has a role to play in addressing it. He is not wrong to acknowledge the influence that supposedly politically neutral institutions such as his wield in these matters.
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    The power sector — like other industries — is going green at an accelerating pace. It’s still not nearly fast enough. Governments must goad and drive the private sector horses faster. But they should not step off the driver’s seat and try to pull the coach themselves.
  • Volkswagen Financial Services returned to the sterling bond market on Tuesday, after hitting the market twice over the summer.