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  • Goldman’s new management team is combining a root and branch review of its operations with a move into traditional commercial banking, writes David Rothnie.
  • Everbright Sun Hung Kai Co priced a modest $200m bond on Wednesday when most investors were focused on other high profile transactions.
  • A generous initial guidance from KWG Group Holdings for its $400m bond issuance ended up repricing the Chinese single-B rated curve lower on Wednesday.
  • Bond Connect investors and service providers are looking at further upgrades for the scheme following the recent move to allow block trading. At the top of the list is a desire among investors to increase their hedging options, which trading platform Tradeweb is working to deliver, the firm tells GlobalRMB.
  • Interloop, a Pakistan-based sock supplier for sports brands Nike and Adidas, intends to list on the domestic stock exchange, in what would be the country’s largest listing from a private sector company.
  • International law firm Dorsey & Whitney has added four new people to its US-China team in a bid to take advantage of continuous flow of business between the two countries.
  • Bond market analysts say that the external financing required by Ecuador’s budget for 2019 will be a tough ask given existing market conditions, as the sovereign’s bonds slump amid a fall in oil prices.
  • Investment adviser Alexandria Capital is teaming up with credit firm and CLO investor Eagle Point Credit Management to bring CLO investing opportunities to more family offices and high net worth individuals.
  • Investors need to use their voices, especially by voting at AGMs, to improve the poor performance of many companies on protecting human rights, according to supporters gathered in London on Monday for the launch of the second annual results of the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark.
  • Following the successful debut issuance of £250m senior preferred bonds last week, NIBC's latest transaction, Dutch MBS XIX, brings them back to the securitization market for the first time since January 2013.
  • South American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) is due to price to a first public dollar deal in a year on Thursday, having set price talk on Wednesday.
  • MetLife, the US insurance company, has made an unusual investment as part of its impact investment portfolio, which has about $200m of assets. It is providing a revolving credit facility to an impact investment fund, to enable it to cope more easily with redemptions.