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  • Ireland's Electricity Supply Board opened 2020's sterling corporate bond market on Tuesday and won enough demand to increase the £300m deal slightly.
  • Arkema, the French chemicals company, has issued the second corporate hybrid capital bond in Europe in as many days. Bankers say investor appetite for higher risk securities is almost insatiable.
  • Houlihan Lokey, the US boutique investment bank, has the ambition to become a serious player in the European ECM advisory market after hiring an MD from Rothschild.
  • The only thing missing from a stellar start to 2020 is a capital transaction from Italy’s Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
  • Covered bond issuers Bawak PSK and Helaba have mandated leads for deals that are likely to be launched on Wednesday — signalling a slackening in Tuesday’s much faster pace.
  • BPCE took the lion’s share demand for the six covered bonds issued on Tuesday with its stand out two-part offering that was priced flat to the curve — along with other deals from OP Mortgage Bank, Deutsche Pfandbriefbank, UniCredit Bank Austria and Axa Bank Belgium, which issued its first transaction under a new and new and lower rated ownership structure.
  • Bahrain Mumtalakat, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, printed its $500m bond on Tuesday at 4.25% having tightened 62.5bp from initial guidance.
  • Prosus, the international internet business spun off by South Africa-headquartered Naspers in September, has released initial pricing guidance for a 10 year dollar benchmark at a level two analysts called attractive, given the company’s 31% stake in Chinese tech giant Tencent.
  • Europe’s primary equity-linked market has reopened, with a new €125m convertible bond from Pharming Group, the Dutch speciality pharmaceuticals company.
  • Germany’s Deutsche Glasfaser, a fibre cable company, has almost tripled its bank credit facility up to €1.8bn. But the country’s development bank, KfW, warned that lethargic lending growth will continue in Europe’s biggest economy.
  • The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme) has proposed changes to the European Union’s equivalence framework. While its report is framed as dealing with the framework in general, rather than specifically with the UK after Brexit, many of its proposals would make an equivalence agreement with the exiting state easier to reach if enacted.
  • Emerging markets telecommunications firm Veon, formerly Vimpelcom, is topping up the $700m 4% April 2025s it sold in October by up to $300m, seemingly aiming to complete the size of bond originally planned.