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  • Servpro, a property restoration and disaster clean-up business, is preparing its debut whole business securitization, adding to the long list of first time issuers that have tapped the ABS market in 2019 to take advantage of cheap financing.
  • In the nervous last day before the European Central Bank's much-hyped monetary policy announcement on Thursday, only two corporate bond issuers brought deals. Both Orange, the French telecoms group, and Worldline, the French payments group carved out of Atos.
  • Nissan has sold upwards of $600m US private placements in the first US PP deal for any Japanese car company, according to several people familiar with the situation.
  • The Asian Development Bank joined the syndicated sterling issuance run started by the European Investment Bank earlier this week, pricing a £300m tap of its March 2024 Sonia-linked note on Wednesday. The World Bank looks set to follow with a fixed rate tap on Thursday that bankers feel could give a good indication of the market’s appetite for the format amid volatility.
  • SMBC Nikko Capital Markets has replaced Bloomberg’s sell-side execution and order management solutions (SSEOMS) platform with the Itiviti order management system.
  • JP Morgan this week issued a €400m cash-settled exchangeable on LVMH, the French luxury goods conglomerate, in its latest synthetic outing, raising cheap funding while possibly hedging a derivatives transaction.
  • Russia is planning to issue a renminbi bond, opening up its capital markets for more Asian participation.
  • The same capital controls that have brought some calm to Argentine bond markets could lead to the exclusion of certain government notes from some JP Morgan indices, said the US bank on Tuesday.
  • Deutsche Bank has announced a round of senior appointments in its primary debt businesses, naming Hoby Buvat head of EMEA leveraged finance origination and Mark Lewellen head of EMEA debt capital markets origination.
  • Leeds Building Society has mandated Barclays, Citigroup and Lloyds to arrange Albion No 4, a prime UK residential mortgage securitization, set to qualify for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) regulatory framework. The deal comes as two more sterling RMBS deals are heading to be priced on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Kernel, a Ukrainian grain and sunflower producer, is set to secure yet another credit facility, alongside an amend and extend deal it recently signed. The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development will provide up to $80m of the total $300m facility, as the development bank continues to support Ukrainian corporates.
  • IHS, the Nigerian telecom towers group, hit screens on Wednesday for a dual tranche bond. It received strong demand and the leads were able to tighten the spread and add an extra $300m to the longer tranche.