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  • UK gaming group GVC Holdings has launched a £1.9bn equivalent loan facility into general syndication, as the company edges closer to its up to £3.9bn acquisition of Ladbrokes Coral.
  • Austrian wood products manufacturer Egger Holzwerkstoffe sold its third hybrid capital deal on Monday, with its largest size and lowest coupon to date. At the same time, Brisbane Airport announced plans to diversify its investor base.
  • Toronto Dominion Bank this week issued a €1.25bn short five year euro covered bond with a modest concession that matched the record tightest Canadian euro covered bond spread, albeit with a rather low subscription ratio.
  • A debut trade from Stark Group, the Nordic building materials supplier, gave high yield investors their first chance to invest in single-B rated bonds in about a month. The deal announcement arrived while market participants were still assessing the victory of Eurosceptic parties in the weekend's general election in Italy.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority on Monday said it had settled with former Deutsche Bank interest rate derivatives trader Guillaume Adolph, for manipulating Libor submissions, and fined him £180,000.
  • Yorkshire Building Society announced a roadshow for a senior €500m no-grow trade on Monday, as Nationwide Building Society plans to take a much larger sum of senior notes out of the market.
  • Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp) became the second issuer from the Gulf to tap the offshore renminbi market last week, marking a new development in the tool kit with which Middle Eastern borrowers are looking to harness Asian demand, according to a banker with knowledge of the deal.
  • Italian equity capital markets players are waiting for clarity on the country's political future after Sunday's election gave the whip hand to the populist Five Star Movement and the anti-immigration Northern League.
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    The better-than-expected performance of the Northern League and the Five Star Movement in Sunday’s Italian election provoked alarm but not panic in the FIG market. Issuance from the country is likely to slow down as politicians try to form an administration.
  • Energean, the Mediterranean oil and gas exploration company, could be worth as much as £812m when it lists on the London Stock Exchange later this month, according to the terms of the IPO.
  • One of the Venezuela analysts most keenly followed by the country’s bondholders will lead opposition candidate Henri Falcón’s economic team in the run up to this year’s presidential elections, which the largest opposition party is boycotting.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch has promoted Craig Coben, its global head of equity capital markets, to vice-chairman of global capital markets. The role takes him out of day-to-day business management and allows him to focus purely on clients.