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  • Heavy bond supply last week from Chinese property developers took a toll on Fantasia Holdings Group Co, which failed to tighten pricing on a $200m bond on Monday. But China Hongqiao Group, an aluminium maker, found solid response from investors due to a lack of issuance from industrial credits.
  • Real estate investment trust (Reit) Fibra Terrafina sold $500m of 10 year bonds on Monday, with hefty tightening allowing the borrower to price closer to its largest Mexican rival than expected.
  • Prime US real estate investment trust has bagged S$829.7m ($611.6m) from its Singapore IPO, becoming the third pure US property Reit to list in the city-state this year.
  • The Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) is working to set guidelines for consumer loans in its latest efforts to prepare capital markets for the end of Libor.
  • Allen & Overy has added a partner to the firm’s leveraged finance practice in New York.
  • De Lage Landen and John Deere have announced agricultural and construction equipment ABS deals in the midst of elevating trade uncertainties, while a transaction from Amur Equipment Finance is teeing up as as well, according to preliminary documents filed by the issuer.
  • Acciona, the Spanish infrastructure and renewable energy company, appealed to investors with its green, triple tranche Schuldschein offering, which closed last week at €155m.
  • Andrew Bailey, CEO of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, said on Monday that progress was needed in the next “year or so” in moving the loan market away from Libor. He added that the consent solicitation undertaken by Associated British Ports to switch an FRN to Sonia was a model for other borrowers.
  • The Carlyle Group has raised $3.1bn of investable capital and $2.4bn of equity commitments for its new credit opportunities fund, tapping investors’ interest in private debt to surpass the firm’s target goal.
  • Deutsche Bank may devote more resources to its Schuldschein business after its restructuring and cutting of its equities business, a senior banker has said, though it does not plan to hire any extra staff in the area.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has fined trade repository Regis–TR €56,000 for failing to provide direct and immediate access to details of derivative contracts to regulators.
  • Despite the gloomy macro-economic outlook, conditions remained good for corporate bond issuers in Europe this week. Investor appetite was high and supply low, as some bankers, investors and issuers holidayed, and issuers headed into earnings blackout periods.