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  • German supermarket chain Lidl has raised a £515m-equivalent loan from a consortium of Chinese and Taiwanese lenders for two of its European subsidiaries, in the company’s first outing in Asian capital markets.
  • LBBW has revealed that most investors in its latest green bond were signatories to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment. The novel disclosure offers a ‘more reliable’ way of describing green participation in new bond issues, according to the bank.
  • Czech lottery firm Sazka ventured into the euro high yield market again this week, issuing €300m of seven-year senior unsecured notes. The deal comes after Sazka made a successful debut in mid-November.
  • Kensington is bringing a non-standard UK prime RMBS from its Finsbury Square shelf as spreads on UK RMBS continue to tighten in the first weeks of 2020. Meanwhile, Close Brothers is also returning with a new Orbita Funding UK Auto ABS transaction.
  • BSE, formerly the Bombay Stock Exchange, will use the Intercontinental Exchange’s ICE Brent Index as the final settlement price for its Brent futures contract.
  • World Bank appointed banks for a December 2026 sterling bond on Monday. The issuer will be the third public sector borrower in the last week to access this part of the sterling curve in order to achieve a more attractive funding cost versus euros and dollars.
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    Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields as of Monday January 27, 9am UK time. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services.
  • Telefonica, the Spanish telecommunications company, issued senior and hybrid bonds in euros on Monday. While it picked a horrendous day for markets for its offer, Telefonica still managed to pay small or negative price concessions relative to its secondary curve.
  • Romanian telecoms giant Digi issued an €800m bond this week, offering investors exposure to risky but fast-growing eastern European economies. Digi is joining the long list of companies taking advantage of exceptionally favourable refinancing conditions in European high yield.
  • Indorama Ventures, a petrochemicals company headquartered in Bangkok, has mandated banks to raise Schuldscheine via a European subsidiary, according to several people familiar with the situation. The deal is a further sign of the instrument’s growing popularity in East Asia.
  • Cabot Square Alternatives, a new closed end investment fund focused on alternative infrastructure and property assets with an environmental, social and governance angle, has announced its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Greece and France mandated banks on Monday for new benchmark offerings at the long end of the curve, the former bringing its longest bond since the eurozone debt crisis. The sovereigns are taking advantage of a sharp rally in core and peripheral eurozone sovereign yields, partially engendered by a flight to quality over the coronavirus scare.