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  • The People's Bank of China's Rmb20bn ($2.9bn) debut bill auction in Hong Kong showed investors are increasing their yield demands in the offshore renminbi market.
  • A semblance of stability in Latin American bond prices allowed Panama City’s airport, Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen, to become the second credit from the region in two days to tap dollar markets.
  • Bonds issued to build Mexico City’s now cancelled new airport have risen from last week’s lows after as analysts declared the risk of default to be very low after the incoming president met with airport contractors on Monday.
  • The Federal Housing Finance Authority (FHFA) published guidance on multifamily lending caps for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Tuesday, limiting the total amount of loans that they can buy next year to $35bn each.
  • The high yield bonds being issued to support Apollo’s acquisition of hospital group LifePoint Health include carve-outs that allow the private equity firm to pay itself dividends by securitizing LifePoint’s property and equipment without falling foul of additional debt and restricted payments covenants.
  • AXA Investment Managers, a unit of the French insurer, has announced that it is acquiring a business line owned by Quadrant Real Estate Advisors and will assume management of $9.4bn of US commercial mortgage loans.
  • Kroll Bond Rating Agency has won a mandate for its first CLO rating, after hiring staffers from S&P Global and Goldman Sachs earlier this year to break into the booming corner of the securitization market.
  • The US bank has appointed a strong line-up to run its EMEA banking operation as it looks to capitalise on its recent gains in market share, writes David Rothnie.
  • The European Central Bank’s governing council backed Andrea Enria, chair of the European Banking Authority, to become its head of banking supervision.
  • TC Dudgeon Ofto — the owner of the transmission lines from the North Sea Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm — restored investors’ confidence in the sterling corporate bond market on Tuesday. It was notable, as it was a fundamentally green issuer selling bonds without green bond labels.
  • MarkitSERV, the IHS Markit subsidiary, has created a new platform that will use a cloud to provide post-trade processing of OTC derivatives trades.
  • Inline warrants are growing in popularity as a means of generating returns when volatility is low.