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  • Barclays performed better than its peers in fixed income, currencies and commodities over the first half of the year, helping it beat consensus estimates when it reported results on Thursday. The slide in sterling and a one-off gain from the IPO of Tradeweb flattered the results in its home currency.
  • The World Bank has kicked off its up to $60bn funding programme for the year, and the issuer is expecting to be in the market again soon.
  • Refinitiv bondholders will likely not receive the full sum of the make-whole premiums that apply to the bonds if London Stock Exchange Group refinances all of them before their call date. An equity claw clause will allow Refinitiv to refinance 40% of the bonds at a cheaper rate.
  • The quality of debt management in Africa needs to be strengthened, the World Bank has warned, while the International Monetary Fund suggested that countries stop encouraging banks to hold government securities.
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  • The World Bank has printed the longest ever bond with a coupon linked to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (Sofr), edging the market towards settling the debate about how to calculate coupons based on the benchmark rate.
  • Savvy borrowers are squeezing loan banks out of co-ordinator spots by increasingly arranging their own deals, in a slow burning trend that has been thrust into much sharper focus in the EMEA loan markets after a year of painfully low volumes.
  • The new UK government’s cavalier approach to Brexit has had a brutal impact on the value of sterling, making it less likely that UK banks will want to pay back the principal on some of their foreign currency additional tier ones (AT1s), writes Tyler Davies.
  • US Commodity Futures Trading Commission commissioner Dan Berkovitz has called for an increase in the capacity and diversity of clearing services, citing the danger of a large clearing firm failing.
  • Paul Byrne, the treasurer who helped structure the first additional tier one (AT1) gender equality bond, is joining Quartech, the asset manager of HomeOptions, an ESG not-for-profit firm that aims to challenge private equity funds purchasing mortgage portfolios in Ireland.
  • The European Investment Bank set two records in the sterling bond market this week. The supranational issued the largest ever single tranche socially responsible bond in sterling across any sector, which took supranational and agency supply in the currency to an all-time annual high — even though it’s only August.
  • Sibanthracite to switch loan from dollars to euros — IGT cuts size, stretches tenor of bank debt — Keywords hits power up on revolver — Resolute turns to lenders to refi M&A debt — Future taps revolver for Smartbrief buy — Fraport enters the Schuldschein market for more