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  • The Autonomous Community of Madrid on Tuesday printed its largest ever sustainable bond — and its biggest bond of any kind in three years — with a trade that was double the size of its SRI debut last year. Bankers away from the trade hailed the “excellent” result, with one saying it was “probably as good a result as the issuer could have hoped for”.
  • Blackstone’s Italian CMBS Pietra Nera Uno was priced this week at the tight end of the 115bp-125bp price talk range for the senior tranche, despite a minor upset last Thursday as the European Central Bank (ECB) decreed that CMBS would be ineligible as repo collateral.
  • Following an €8.1bn state bail-out, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena still has its work cut out in putting ticks in the boxes of its 2021 restructuring plan.
  • Electronic platform provider NEX has found a compromise between MiFID II, the new set of European regulations which require transparency of trading, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), an upcoming European regulation which requires corporations to protect individual private data.
  • TruFin, the UK financial technology and direct lending holding company, has completed its £70m IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Sources have said 3i plans to follow a buy-and-build approach with the newly acquired Royal Sanders, the Anglo-Dutch personal care product manufacturer. The strategy would mirror its successful expansion of drinks bottling company Refresco, which sparked a bounty of deals in the high yield and leveraged loan markets.
  • The two Turkish IPOs priced this year are trading roughly in-line with their listing prices, despite recent outflows from emerging market ECM. But it is too early to judge whether this represents a positive outlook for Turkish ECM this year, according to sources.
  • The European syndicated loan market is facing an unprecedented amount of structural challenges in 2018, leaving market participants unsure what the usually stalwart corner of the financial sector might look like by the end of the year.
  • Qatar National Bank (QNB) has picked up $2.38bn of bonds via private placements (PPs) in the last fortnight. But the size of the deals are such that they would have been better printed as public Eurobonds.
  • After last week's equity and bond market sell-offs, investors are worried about the positive correlation between the two asset classes, leading to increased hedging with derivatives, according to an equity derivatives strategist.
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    GTLK, Russia’s state transport leasing company, is adding to the flurry of Russian bonds printed since the start of this year, but leads have been unable to crunch the final yield tighter from initial price thoughts.
  • Sparebanken Sør Boligkreditt came to the market on Tuesday with a five year covered bond, as market participants suggested that new issue premiums could start to rise.