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  • The recovery in syndicated lending in EMEA has not been sharp enough to quell senior bankers’ concerns about targets for this year, even though some big deals are floating around the market.
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    Russian Railways is embarking on a roadshow to market its first green bond, which DCM bankers say is the first international green bond from the country. It it entering the market despite a round of US sanctions seeming to be on the way.
  • FIG bond issuers this year have been enjoying favourable conditions and heavy demand, but there is growing scepticism that it will continue. Some analysts believe spreads and new issue premiums cannot shrink much further.
  • Deutsche Bank has appointed Frazer Ross as its head of European flow syndicate, adding responsibility for the SSA syndicate business to his existing oversight of the corporate, financials, emerging markets and EMTNs syndicate.
  • Majid Al Futtaim (MAF), a shopping mall developer based in the Middle East, sold a 10 year green sukuk on Tuesday flat to its outstanding curve.
  • The souring of trade talks between the US and China has sounded a bum note this week to what Greece had hoped would be a harmonious market in looking to price its benchmark bond. Bankers now believe the sovereign should wait for a better opportunity.
  • Softness in risk asset markets has not choked off the flow of new high yield issues in Europe, though there are no investment grade new issues on Wednesday, a French holiday. Virgin Media is holding investor calls today for a new $825m and £300m senior secured issue, rated Ba3/BB-/BB+.
  • Barclays Bank kept the primary covered bond market alive on Wednesday, launching its first deal of the year and its first Sonia-linked transaction — though at £500m it was the bank’s smallest covered bond yet.
  • Primary equity market bankers are still struggling to bridge the gap between the expectations of buyers and sellers, hindering new deal supply.
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    Investors are aghast that Turkey’s national election board has cancelled the results of the Istanbul mayoral race, which the country's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party lost in March, and ordered a rerun. The country’s currency and CDS took a hit on Tuesday and is still reeling.
  • Emma Broughton, who quit Barclays last month, will join ANZ Bank in June.
  • Shares in Siemens rose by 4.3% on Wednesday morning after the German engineering conglomerate released its second-quarter earnings and announced it plans to spin off its gas and power business.