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  • Concerns were voiced by the National Landlord Association on Thursday following an announcement of new rent controls by London Mayor Sadiq Khan meant to restrict renting prices on buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages in London, many of which back UK securitizations.
  • Australian lender Pepper Money this week started marketing an RMBS that will offer investors a euro-denominated tranche and a short-dated dollar tranche, as the issuer looks ready to be the first to jump into the European securitization market this year.
  • The shifting sands of bank regulation make it unlikely that it will ever be worth thinking about additional tier one bonds as perpetual instruments.
  • Shares in Blue Prism, the UK robotic automation company, closed 14% higher on Thursday after it completed a £100m capital increase to finance its growth plans and product development, in the wake of positive 2018 earnings.
  • Emerging market investors are enjoying an excellent start to the year in the secondary market, but primary supply has not followed up on its strong start to the year. Bankers and investors are confident that issuers will get moving soon though.
  • Volkswagen Bank started its funding for 2019 with a hefty four tranche deal on Thursday that will contribute to its minimum requirement of own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) when the German regulator decides what that should be.
  • Rabobank has issued the largest covered bond of the year, drawing the biggest and most granular order book for any covered bond in over five years in the process. The stellar reception illustrated the issuer’s broad reach and confirmed that the full gamut of covered bond buyers are now back.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has issued a new set of guidelines for central counterparty clearing houses (CCPs) in the wake of September’s default at Nasdaq Clearing.
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    The European Central Bank (ECB) is not yet in ‘policy mode’ its president Mario Draghi said on Thursday, refusing to be drawn into speculation around the potential for a third series of targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTROs).
  • Investa Commercial Property Fund (ICPF) has signed the first green loan from an Australian borrower, as sustainability-linked lending continues to gain global traction.
  • Finnair has signed a €175m revolving credit facility, as it expands its routes to fly to new Asian destinations.
  • Thames Water sold roughly £220m of US private placement notes this January.