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  • A year after selling a $3.1bn-equivalent four-currency, six-tranche Belt and Road blockbuster, Bank of China is making a comeback with another Reg S only bond to support the initiative.
  • Malaysia's Qualitas Medical is marketing its S$100m ($77m) IPO in Singapore at a deep discount to other healthcare names, picking the city-state as the listing venue to highlight its regional ambitions.
  • Grupo Bimbo, the world’s largest bread maker, will begin meeting fixed income investors on Thursday as it plans a subordinated perpetual hybrid bond, just after Standard & Poor’s said the company was deleveraging more slowly than expected.
  • Argentina’s largest province is planning to issue around $496m of peso-denominated notes this week and will look to sell a portion of the bonds to international investors.
  • Solar finance company Mosaic is preparing to issue its first securitization of 2018.
  • John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will replace William Dudley as the next president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • A “significant” loosening of underwriting standards in US leveraged finance points to the market being in the late stages of the credit cycle, said Fitch Ratings on Tuesday, but market data show bids are still heating up in the sector.
  • The Schuldschein market's first quarter of the year did not exceed its participants' wildest dreams. German speaking borrowers have maintained a healthy deal flow, but landmark deals from exotic locations have been lacking, leaving arrangers frustrated.
  • After improving last year, credit metrics in the US CMBS market have worsened in the first quarter of 2018, according to S&P Global Ratings, with new deals showing higher leverage, more interest only loans and lower debt service coverage than last year.
  • European ABS investors absorbed a strong wave of supply in the first quarter, as issuers sold €25.3bn of bonds, a 74% increase in deal volume compared to the first quarter of 2017, according to Rabobank analysts.
  • SRI
    The UK's political and financial classes are battered and tossed by Brexit. All the more reason why they should keep their sights on what will ultimately be a bigger issue: how to make finance sustainable.
  • The Portuguese state and its other lenders remain exposed to Novo Banco’s losses, even after the bank's sale. Investors might complain about their own losses, but the real scandal is the public money that's still pouring into the country's banks.