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    Vaduz-based Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) kicked off Swiss franc bond issuance after an investor lunch in Zurich on Monday with its debut Sfr150m seven year senior preferred.
  • The US was set to raise tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods, as GlobalCapital went to press, after talks between the two economic powers appeared to break down. Few people predicted it, most having prematurely stopped worrying about the US-China trade war and its impact on markets.
  • The World Bank printed its second Sonia linked note on Wednesday as part of efforts to build its Sonia curve. The supranational has now sold over £2.5bn of Sonia paper across two benchmark bonds since September 2018.
  • Global equity markets suffered their worst days of the year this week after an apparent breakdown in trade talks between the US and China, causing investors to sell and volatility to spike and possibly wrecking equity issuance plans, write Sam Kerr and Ross Lancaster.
  • As UK loan, bond and derivative market participants work to the deadline of December 31, 2021 to stop using Libor, one of the biggest hurdles is how to calculate the new reference rate: Sonia.
  • It should not have been a good week for CEEMEA bonds. Fears of an escalating trade war between the US and China, a re-run of mayoral elections in Istanbul that many are calling the end of democracy in Turkey, South Africa national elections and the spectre of US sanctions on Russia would normally have killed the primary market. But issuers kept on printing and bonds rallied, writes Francesca Young, with next week's pipeline filling up.
  • Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group kept the sterling covered bond market busy this week with Sonia-linked trades that drew strong demand and were priced with no new issue premium.
  • European corporate bond investors showed they were hungry for paper on Thursday, despite the gloom infecting equity markets this week about the prospect of a restart to the China-US trade war. A flurry of issuers came to the market, hot from roadshows, and got plenty of over-subscription while slashing their spreads by 20bp to 30bp.
  • TP ICAP's data division has launched two new data sets for participants in the euro interest rate options and global inflation markets.
  • Schlesinger leaves Santander – New responsibilities for Ross – Soc Gen shuffles markets top brass
  • Infrastructure service provider Traiana has begun to provide direct central clearing connectivity to the Eurex exchange for OTC interest rate swaps.
  • Hamburg Commercial Bank is looking to land a debut senior bond in the euro market in May, hoping to open a new chapter in the history of the restructured HSH Nordbank. But the institution may find it difficult to move on, with a group of influential investors angry over previous management decisions threatening to derail the deal.