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  • Ipreo, whose system is used by banks, especially in Europe, for syndicating new bond issues, has reached out to two potential rivals about possibilities to collaborate. This suggests IHS Markit, which owns Ipreo, believes the alternative platforms could make headway.
  • Latin American bond bankers are reporting busy January pipelines as issuers look to take advantage of low rates before the US election season hits next year.
  • ABS
    Pagaya, an investment management firm with a focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning-led underwriting, closed a $200m consumer ABS this month, bringing the firm’s total issuance count to five deals in 2019.
  • FIG
    Euro bond issuance has soared this year, almost matching 2006's record, as financial institution, public sector and corporate issuers have taken advantage of nearly unbeatable pricing terms in the market. Bonds bankers predict that euros will shine again in 2020, though there are emerging signs that the growth in issuance may have reached its limit. Tyler Davies and Lewis McLellan report.
  • The University of York has raised £160m ($209m) to fund student accommodation via US private placements, becoming the fourth university to enter the market this year.
  • MTN bankers are tipping Formosa and senior non-preferred debt for big things in 2020. Both markets, along with MTNs as a whole, have had an underwhelming year as issuance failed to live up to the promise of a busy 2018.
  • Deutsche Bank has been mandated on Alpha Bank’s ‘Project Galaxy’ NPL sale, likely to be the first to use Greece’s new non-performing loan guarantee scheme known as ‘Hercules’. Like its compatriot Eurobank, the sale will include the spin-off of an NPL management division as well as the loan exposures themselves.
  • The way that financial and economic news is reported is a better guide to variance in global equity returns than VIX, the CBOE Volatility Index, according to research by the International Monetary Fund.
  • The shine from last week’s Conservative Party win in the UK general election has worn off in the UK Gilts market, due, in part, to fears that the country may crash out the European Union without a trade deal in place.
  • Equity capital markets are fully firing again at the end of 2019, after a stressful year, but bankers hoping for a more fruitful 2020 are acutely conscious that most of their hopes are riding on the second quarter window, and that an ugly trinity of political risks is threatening the market. Sam Kerr reports.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued no action relief for market participants’ transition from swaps referencing Libor to alternative reference rates.
  • Europe will probably see an increase in rates of corporate defaults in 2020 as credit quality deteriorates. Moody’s expects the rate of defaulting junk-rated issuers to triple, pushing the figure above the long-term average after an extraordinarily quiet year.