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  • Rothesay Life chose a quieter day in UK politics to issue a tier two in the sterling market on Tuesday. It also took advantage of the lack of supply in the currency and the deal was oversubscribed four times its £400m size.
  • MTU Aero Engines, the German maker of aircraft engines, has issued a €515m convertible bond before being promoted to Germany’s Dax benchmark index later this month.
  • ANZ New Zealand was well received after opting for a longer maturity on its return to the euro senior market this week, welcoming €1.2bn of orders for its €500m 10 year.
  • Ratings, huh. What are they good for? Absolutely nothing — at least not when push comes to shove in the financing of Turkey's banks. Moody's downgrade to the Turkish sovereign and the country's banks in June sparked concern among syndicated lenders. But as another round of refinancings begins, pricing is tightening and banks are heaping praise upon their Turkish counterparts.
  • IHS, a telecoms provider based in Nigeria, hit screens on Tuesday for a dual tranche bond. The proceeds will go to finance a tender offer of the issuer’s outstanding paper.
  • The European Union is set to reconsider rules governing research and IPOs for small and medium sized enterprises as traces the next steps along the path to a Capital Markets Union. It will also consider limitations on the ability of the European Commission to bring CMU about on its own.
  • Valdis Dombrovskis is set to retain his role as the European Commissioner in charge of financial stability, financial services and capital markets union, after president-elect Ursula von der Leyen announced her new leadership team on Tuesday.
  • ABS
    Moody's has downgraded the senior unsecured rating of Ford Motor Credit Company from to Ba1 from Baa3 just as the company looks to price an auto ABS deal via its European finance arm, FCE Bank.
  • CEE
    The first deal of the September rush set an impressive bar for a rush of borrowing from its peers in the commodities sector. Russia's Severstal pulled off an $800m five year bond priced flat to its curve, achieving the lowest yield ever for a corporate from the region.
  • Kuwait's Warba Bank is embarking on a roadshow to market its first senior unsecured sukuk. The dollar five year note is expected to be printed “around the 3% mark”, according to a DCM banker on the deal.
  • Brazilian oil giant Petrobras will continue to push out its debt maturities and reduce its outstanding stock of bonds with an exchange and tender offer that includes retiring existing notes using cash.
  • The order book for Emaar Properties’ 10 year sukuk had hit around $1.85bn by Tuesday morning, but the issue size will be capped at $500m, according to a DCM banker on the deal.