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  • FIG
    This year is shaping up to be the most lucrative on record for bank capital funds, as they look set to surpass the annual returns racked up during stellar conditions two years ago.
  • Multilateral development banks (MDBs) are increasingly moving into local currency funding. Now medium-term note (MTN) dealers need to dust off their EM currency investor Rolodexes, as this shift offers a much-needed business opportunity for them.
  • SRI
    Financial specialists will have two years to work out how to implement the European Union’s Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities, which now looks certain to become law in the coming months. But investors, companies and banks are likely to start using the huge document much sooner than that, in a wide variety of ways.
  • One of my favourite parts of Christmas, other than Tai Tai taking a break from chiding me about my drinking, is the Queen's Speech. I may not hold the same place of importance in the hearts of Brits around the world, but I would like to think that I have similar eloquence — which is why I have composed my own speech for you, dear readers.
  • Greencoat Capital, the investment manager of London listed funds Greencoat UK Wind and Greencoat Renewables plc, is eying a strong pipeline of acquisitions in the UK wind power market. However, green-hungry equity investors may have to wait a while before seeing further capital raises from the firm, its chief executive, Stephen Lilley, told GlobalCapital.
  • JP Morgan has arranged an Italian non-performing loan securitization for Guber Banca. The deal parcels a €1.25bn book, in only the third Italian NPL securitization not to use the government’s GACS guarantee scheme since it was introduced. Class A notes in the deal may be sold next year, subject to market conditions.
  • Volumes in China’s securitization market surged this year, with expectations high that the traditional auto ABS and residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) markets will continue strongly in 2020. But cracks are starting to appear in some of the other faster-growing asset types, writes Rebecca Feng.
  • Southeast Asia is set to be an important source of business for loans bankers in 2020 as they search for opportunities outside of the slowing markets of China and India. A spurt in both inbound and outbound acquisition financings in the region is on the cards, writes Pan Yue.
  • SRI
    European member states have voted to approve the law introducing the Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities at the second time of asking, after France and other objectors won concessions in favour of nuclear power that pro-green observers insisted were nothing to worry about.
  • Hong Kong-based personal loan provider PrimeCredit has issued $200m of asset backed securities, making it the first public term securitization in Hong Kong in more than a decade.
  • Debt bankers and investors focused on Indonesia are eager to put the year behind them, after elections and a big dollar bond default dented issuance volumes. But they are optimistic about 2020, believing that the southeast Asian country could live up to its potential as a hotbed of high yield borrowing. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Environmental protection services provider Shenzhen Leoking Environmental Group has set the ball rolling for a Hong Kong listing, having filed draft documents with the bourse.