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  • Akbank is taking the lead as usual in the spring round of Turkish bank refinancings. It has launched a loan to refinance the $1.2bn loan it took out in March last year. Pricing is set to compress further as lenders remain positive about Turkey, despite its recent invasion of Syria.
  • Endeavour Mining, the Toronto-listed, UK-headquartered gold exploration company active in west Africa, has raised $300m to refinance debt with a debut five year convertible bond issue that was well subscribed, according to several sources close to the deal.
  • Nationwide Building Society has announced a US and UK roadshow for its Silverstone 2018-1 RMBS with a view to issuing dollar and sterling floating rate tranches. It may also issue a longer dated fixed-rate tranche, a format that has historically been used by covered bond issuers including Nationwide.
  • The euro market is taking a breather as a frenetic January draws to a close. But one borrower hit screens and launched a deal on Wednesday, while the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) sent out a request for proposals for next week.
  • Luxury goods group Compagnie Financière Richemont has entered into a backstop loan agreement as part of its all-cash bid for the rest of internet retailer Yoox Net-A-Porter (YNAP) that it does not already own.
  • El Corte Inglés, Europe’s largest department store group, has agreed a debt refinancing of up to €3.65bn and negotiated better terms, even as bankers fret about how loose lending conditions are becoming.
  • US private placement specialists are hoping the market will this year beat 2017’s record of 14 deals larger than $750m. They are playing up the ‘bells and whistles’ of the market – delayed draws, multiple currencies and varied tenors – to entice borrowers away from other funding sources.
  • The International Finance Corp (IFC) this week announced an investment in CFAFr5bn ($9m) of 12 year bonds issued by the West African Economic and Monetary Union’s Caisse Régionale de Refinancement Hypothécaire (CRRH), a regional mortgage refinancing company. The transaction took advantage of a new local currency facility, which became operational in December 2017, that allows the IFC to hedge foreign exchange risks in CFA francs. A 15 year bond is expected from CRRH later this year.
  • Volatility on the S&P 500 has surged to its highest point since last August as the US blue-chip index briefly halted its climb upwards this week.
  • Iberdrola, the Spanish electricity company, has amended and extended €5.3bn-equivalent of green loans, in what it claims is the largest sustainable finance transaction ever. It has locked in its best bank facility terms for more than a decade.
  • Dagmar Kent Kershaw, a veteran leveraged finance investor, has joined the advisory council at Strategic Value Partners
  • Covered bonds issued this week undermine the assumption that peripheral markets are likely to be more vulnerable to a spread widening when the European Central Bank cuts net purchases to zero under the covered bond purchase programme (CBPP3).