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  • CEE
    Albaraka Turk broke new ground last week it has emerged, issuing the first ever Basel III-compliant additional tier one (AT1) from Turkey in a private placement. The deal has set a structuring template for future Turkish AT1 issuance, and has sparked interest among those looking to bring the next, possibly public benchmark, deal, writes Virginia Furness.
  • After the recent equity market volatility, Siemens has decided to push on with the spin-off of its healthcare division, which promises to be the biggest IPO in Germany since the flotation of Deutsche Telekom in 1996. The deal is the first in a promising pipeline of corporate carve-outs this year, writes Aidan Gregory.
  • New securitization rules could put EU-domiciled banks at a competitive disadvantage arranging US CLOs, if EU risk retention rules are applied in their planned form. Market participants raised the issue at a public hearing on Monday, but regulators refused to be drawn on whether they would try to cure the problem in the final version of the rules.
  • European high yield bond investors are up in arms at being asked to pay to be members of the European High Yield Association (EHYA), a division of industry body, the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME). They should pay up, if not shut up.
  • French car leasing company ALD printed its largest ever bond deal when it issued an €800m three year floating rate note this week, just three months after it had printed a similar but smaller deal. Chief financial officer Gilles Momper said the success of the deal was helped by the company’s IPO in 2017.
  • Grand City Properties, the German residential property firm, printed eight and a half year Swiss franc bonds on Wednesday, and also sold a new nine year in euros on Monday alongside a tender for some outstanding bonds and convertibles.
  • The public sector bond market in euros is in rude health thanks to the return of stability at higher yields. Two borrowers took advantage of the conditions to pull off smooth executions with skinny new issue premiums on Thursday.
  • FIG
    Syndicates have encountered some difficulty in placing financial institution bonds this week, but there is optimism in the face of widening spreads. This is just as well for HSBC’s plans to raise $5bn-$7bn of the most risky form of bank debt in the first half of the year.
  • Kenya printed a $2bn dual tranche bond this week from a combined book of $14bn as investors continued to pile into emerging market credits they favour.
  • The sterling investor base can be stubborn one not listened to, as Swedish truck and bus manufacturer Scania found to its detriment when it launched its debut deal in the currency this week. Gatwick Airport and London & Quadrant had better receptions.
  • Italy could retrieve half of the basis points it has lost to Spain in the run-up its general election next weekend — if the vote returns the most market friendly result, according to a portfolio manager at a leading investment house.