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  • Mitsubishi UFJ Trust has launched a £371m block trade to sell its remaining stake in UK financial services firm Standard Life Aberdeen, with the deal covered in under half an hour.
  • Earnings growth in Europe appears to be slowing after a number of corporates missed estimates as they reported their latest numbers — increasing the chances that issuers will need to turn to equity markets to raise primary capital.
  • Troubled Italian construction company Astaldi announced on Thursday that it had an offer from rival firm Salini Impregilo to inject €225m of new capital, take over control of the firm, and convert unsecured creditors, including high yield bondholders, into shareholders of the group.
  • Record breaking Italian football club Juventus made its debut in the corporate bond market on Wednesday. It used the Agnelli family’s involvement in the ownership and running of the club for nearly a century to market the bond, but Italian football clubs do not have a great financial track record, writes Nigel Owen.
  • Investors have given a rapturous reception for companies raising equity capital to undertake mergers and acquisitions, given the quiet elsewhere in ECM.
  • Deutsche Börse has reported a sharp fall in fourth-quarter profits despite a strongly positive contribution from financial derivatives amid increased market volatility.
  • Commerzbank has faced some resistance from staff over moves from the UK to continental Europe in preparation for Brexit, although the bank says those who have moved have no regrets. Meanwhile, margin pressure has been weighing on the bank’s corporate clients division, but there were positive signs in its financial institutions business last quarter.
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    KfW made a strong return to the Canadian dollar market on Thursday after 3.5 years away from the currency, as it tightened pricing on its comeback deal. The German agency came alongside a green bond in the currency from a Canadian province.
  • The European Central Bank’s liquidity stress test requires banks to report the maximum volume of covered bonds they could issue. This sends the wrong message to issuers who will think it is alright to max out on covered bond issuance, even though it reduces the overcollateralisation (OC) that is there to protect investors.
  • In the emerging markets over the past year the art of bond investing has often felt like perfecting the skill of mitigating disaster — of knowing when to catch a falling knife or jump on a rebound before everyone else does.
  • Deutsche Bank has pulled about $5.25bn equivalent of non-preferred senior funding out of the market in the past two weeks, stomaching higher funding costs than some of its peers. The bank’s treasurer told GlobalCapital this week that it was prudent to step into the market now, with the issuer having cut through half of its target for loss-absorbing debt issuance in 2019.
  • Société Générale has chosen Olivier Biraud to work with a portfolio of large French companies as a relationship manager.