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  • Turkey’s finance minister, Berat Albayrak, announced an economic reform programme on Wednesday that left bond investors underwhelmed by promises of TL28bn ($4.88bn) of capital support for Turkey’s state banks. However, the loans refinancing season is progressing undeterred.
  • The creditworthiness of corporate borrowers in advanced economies has deteriorated while the volume of debt and financial risk taking has risen, the International Monetary Fund has warned. It also flagged up concerns about the sovereign-bank nexus in the eurozone and about market conditions for low income and frontier countries.
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  • The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published draft regulation allowing banks to use internal credit risk models for the Securitisation Internal Ratings-Based Approach (SEC-IRBA) when investing in securitization positions, and have included a provision to help banks shift NPLs.
  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is pushing forward plans for its highly anticipated debut bond, which may arrive before the end of the summer. Senior SSA bankers say the AIIB will claim a seat at the summit with the rest of the top rated dollar based supranational borrowers in the public sector bond market, writes Burhan Khadbai.
  • European leveraged finance loan investors are undersupplied. But this is unlikely to last for too long, as several buyouts are making their way towards the market. Banks are lining up financings to support auctions for Nestlé Skin Health, VFS Global and Elior Concessions, while the takeovers of Scout24 and RPC are nearing.
  • Diamond hires ex-colleague at Atlas — Salorio leaves DCM head vacancy at Soc Gen — Forese to retire from Citi
  • KFW and Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (BNG) were able to come flat or just through the curve with their long-end trades in the euro public sector market this week.
  • Network International, the Dubai-based payment company, saw an 18.4% pop after completing its £1bn London IPO on Wednesday, cheering investors in what was Europe’s most talked about listing of the year so far.
  • Picture this common practice found across the bond markets: a deal comes with initial price thoughts well wide of fair value, and investors know with complete certainty that it will get dragged in until it lands near where it should have started in the first place. Now, some issuers are calling on their peers to stop the charade. It’s about time.