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  • Boutique investment bank SC Lowy signalled the potential it sees in the Italian banking sector through its acquisition of Credito di Romagna this week. Michel Löwy, CEO of the firm, also views it as a way to expand the firm’s European leveraged finance operations.
  • Investors were queuing up to place orders for new deals from Norway’s Sbanken Boligkreditt and Poland’s mBank Hipoteczny on Thursday, as the pair looked to enter the euro covered bond market for the first time.
  • Controls have been tightened after the high-profile losses that banks took on margin loans when retail conglomerate Steinhoff ran into trouble late last year. But strategic equity solutions businesses remain central to equity capital markets, writes David Rothnie.
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    Turkish real estate developer Ronesans Gayrimenkul Yatirim has released initial price guidance on its benchmark five year bond, which a rival syndicate has called wide but a lead said was the pick-up investors are demanding over Turkish international corporates.
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    EPIF Infrastructure, has released initial price guidance for a six year fixed rate euro benchmark.
  • Asia’s syndicated loan market is offering razor-sharp funding to sovereign borrowers, and that is not just limited to the more developed countries in the market. Pakistan and Sri Lanka are returning to the market with $1.45bn of loans between them, and both look set to cut their pricing significantly. Pan Yue reports.
  • Chinese investment banking giant CICC returned to the dollar bond market this week, raising $600m from its first deal in almost two years.
  • Indonesian issuers continued to keep the market focused on new equity fundraisings, as several IPOs launched this week.
  • Vietnamese real estate developer No Va Land Investment Group brought a $310m convertible bond and a top-up share placement to the market this week, a combination rarely seen in the region. It capitalised on the rising interest in Vietnam, as the country hosts two record-breaking IPOs, writes Jonathan Breen.
  • Deutsche Bank has appointed Beng-Hong Lee to the newly created position of head of institutional client group for China.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, Nomura and UBS have made senior changes in their equity capital markets and syndicate teams in Asia.
  • Indonesia’s Star Energy Geothermal raised $580m from its debut green bond this week, selling a deal that also had some of the hallmarks of a project finance deal — a rare combination in Asia’s credit market. But the deal hit several speed bumps along the way. Morgan Davis reports.