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  • Westpac was able to squeeze the pricing through fair value for its debut additional tier one (AT1) in dollars this week.
  • UK mortgage lenders are positioning themselves to re-enter the securitization market next year, as they wean themselves off the Bank of England’s Term Funding Scheme (TFS), which is slated to end in February 2018.
  • Even though central banks continue to regularly buy up to 40% of covered bonds, borrowers are remarkably stoic about spread prospects even after the European Central Bank’s purchase programme (CBPP3) has ended, delegates at the ECBC/Euromoney covered bond congress heard on Thursday.
  • The European leveraged loan deal pipeline for September keeps growing, now topping €7bn from more than 10 borrowers. The latest facility is for UK software firm Civica, which Partners Group has acquired from OMERS Private Equity.
  • Tech giant Amazon’s acquisition of American supermarket chain Whole Foods has caused much speculation since it was announced in June. Is it death knell for some traditional grocers? Will it revive others which may now be in Amazon’s sights?
  • GIMA TT, the tobacco packaging machinery division of IMA, has set the terms for its IPO on Borsa Italiana, which could value it at up to €1.1bn.
  • Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) has set up a subsidiary in Amsterdam, giving it an option for its securities business once the UK leaves the EU.
  • On Thursday RCI Banque, the financing arm of Renault, brought the corporate bond deal count to 10 for the week, but was the only benchmark issuer in the market on the day. Danish logistics company DSV debuted in euros with a sub-benchmark deal.
  • Korea Development Bank assured investors that all is well in the South Korean market by selling a closely watched triple tranche deal the day after the United Nations announced sanctions against its northern neighbour. The policy bank managed to grab $1bn, but the transaction wasn’t without its challenges. Morgan Davis reports.
  • KazMunayGas Kashagan (KMGK), one of the owners of the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan, has increased a five year secured oil prepayment loan facility to $2bn, to fund repayments to buyers under its production sharing agreement.
  • A slew of Chinese firms are making their debuts in the offshore loan market, with the pricing on offer reflecting a borrower base that is increasingly confident and savvy when negotiating terms with lenders, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
  • The $1.5bn Hong Kong IPO of Chinese insurtech firm ZhongAn Online Property and Casualty Insurance Co is set to be a splashy affair, with the punchy valuations on offer stirring debate among ECM bankers. But the leads are already predicting a successful outcome. John Loh and Jonathan Breen report.