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  • GlobalCapital revealed the winners of its 2017 Loan Awards at its annual Loans and Leveraged Finance Awards Dinner at Gibson Hall in London on February 7. The full results are below: GlobalCapital congratulates all the winners and nominees.
  • Bonds backed by car loans made to subprime borrowers have remained a hot sector of the securitization market, as buyers say the asset class cruised through broader market volatility this week and that spreads have room to grind tighter.
  • Mick Mulvaney, the acting director at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), has appointed Kirsten Sutton Mork as the new chief of staff.
  • UniCredit on Wednesday announced the completion of the second phase of its “failure is not an option” (FINO) plan to reduce its non-performing loan exposure and obtain recognition of “Significant Risk Transfer” by the end of March.
  • Qatar National Bank has signed a $3.5bn loan with 21 international banks, showing that banks' jitters about supporting Qatari entities in the wake of the dispute between the sultanate and six other Arab states have partly been assuaged.
  • A buoyant January in equities markets has been followed by a difficult start to February, with the first IPOs out of a full pipeline seeing some issues in marketing just as stock markets tumble across the globe.
  • The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) gathered a €14bn book on Wednesday, easily covering its €3bn no-grow deal. The no-grow language, plus the pick-up to OATs it offered, likely helped demand, said bankers.
  • SSA
    A pair of dollar deals on Wednesday showcased what bankers felt was a theme during a week with a volatile market backdrop, as a top tier name tightened pricing and was comfortably oversubscribed, while a second tier issuer was able to get a deal away but could not move in from price thoughts.
  • Equity market turmoil has brought the US high yield market down from exuberant levels, but some investors have welcomed the move and are confident that primary market activity will soon pick up, despite one borrower scrapping a deal on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Supply of new debt in the Norweigan krone market has been 'much scarcer' at the start of 2018 than in previous years, with banks already well funded and with asset managers still awaiting a spike in green bond issuance.
  • SSA
    The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is planning to bring its second ever social inclusion bond in the spring, and has outlined to GlobalCapital the expected currency and tenor. The State of North Rhine-Westphalia also looks set to bring an SRI bond, after mandating banks on Wednesday for a roadshow.
  • The €478m IPO of Instone Real Estate, the German home builder, is covered at its full size, less than four working days into the bookbuild.