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  • The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has this week agreed to co-operate with the Bank of England (BoE) to ease disruption for UK clearing houses in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
  • Paraguay came to market on Monday for a 30 year bond on Monday, picking three banks to run the books for its longest bond ever.
  • The UK’s equity capital markets are facing a difficult year, as companies hold off from share sales due to the uncertainty surrounding the UK’s impending departure from the European Union. The German-speaking region is therefore likely to be the dominant fee pool in Europe this year, while emerging markets will become a still more important source of IPOs on the London Stock Exchange. But Brexit angst is chilling markets even beyond the UK.
  • France should take advantage of strong market conditions to issue its planned 30 year syndication before any potential volatility arises, according to analysts.
  • Law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius announced on Friday that it had added Paul St. Lawrence, an attorney with expertise in collateralized loan obligations, as a partner in its Washington, DC practice.
  • ABS
    Opel Vauxhall raised £526.35m of three year funding through a privately placed UK auto ABS on Friday, as nervousness about Brexit and UK consumer credit took public market execution off the table.
  • Greencoat UK Wind, the UK infrastructure fund focused on wind farm development, has begun the deal roadshow for its latest £131m capital increase.
  • The European Investment Bank on Monday selected the five year part of the curve for its second euro benchmark of the year. The issuer will be hoping to replicate the recent success of public sector agencies in that tenor, including KfW, which achieved a record breaking book for its five year last week.
  • Finland and Madrid hit screens on Monday to capitalise on the red hot appetite for euro sovereign supply in the 10 year part of the curve.
  • Portfolio manager Bill Gross, regarded as a legend of the fixed income investment world, announced his retirement on Monday, after a torrid year for the global unconstrained bond fund he managed at Janus Henderson Investors.
  • Goldman Sachs has launched syndication of the acquisition financing supporting TPG and Beaver-Visitec International’s purchase of PhysIOL Group, with a €450m seven year senior secured first lien on offer.
  • ICG said on Friday that it had hired Blackstone’s Vijay Bharadia as chief financial and operating officer and as a director, subject to regulatory approval.