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  • SSA
    The buy-side is slowly removing European duration from portfolios in anticipation of the European Central Bank cutting its asset purchase programme, according to an investment director. Meanwhile, new cash flowing into the eurozone periphery is likely to go to Italy over Spain while uncertainty lingers over Catalonia’s future.
  • German Unity Day and Golden Week in Asia have given European corporate bond investors a break from new issues and a chance to consider whether the current tight level of spreads is right or too tight. Many expect more tightening to come, so picking the right sectors and geographies will be the key to performance.
  • Finland’s Aktia Bank sold a sub-benchmark three year floating rate deal on Wednesday, attracting attention despite competition from five other financial institutions in the euro market.
  • The chief counsel to former Commissioner Sharon Bowen, Petal Walker, followed her boss on the way out of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Tuesday.
  • The European Commission is readying proposals to deal with the continent’s vast stock of non-performing loans (NPLs), including an out of court foreclosure process meant to speed up asset resolution.
  • Despite the momentum in Europe’s equity capital markets showing little sign of stalling, with a new wave of deals this week across a number of sectors, two of the year’s most high profile IPOs have traded down in the aftermarket.
  • If it’s large, liquid and high grade, or small, obscure with a decent yield, it will fly. If it’s a repeat issuer, small in size, and tightly priced, it won’t. That is the status in EM according to debt capital markets bankers.
  • FIG
    Though the European Central Bank’s October 26 meeting has been very well talked about as the point at which it could start to step back from buying bonds, FIG investors remain focused on other issues.
  • Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khanazah Nasional offloaded a block of Malaysia Airports Holdings' shares on Tuesday night, raising MR476.2m ($112.7m).
  • State-owned reinsurer General Insurance Corp of India has finalised the price range for its IPO, which will have a potential size of Rp113.7bn ($1.7bn).
  • Brazil followed Mexico’s example in making the most of idyllic issuance conditions on Tuesday, though some investors argued that Brazil’s $3bn deal demonstrated that the market retained some sense of discipline.
  • Hong Kong-listed China Tian Lun Gas Holdings has enlisted two lenders to arrange a HK$1.25bn ($160m) five year loan, invitations for which were sent out this week.