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  • The Electronic Debt Market Association (EDMA) has penned an open letter to European Securities and Markets Authority chairman Steven Maijoor raising concern that left as they are, MiFID II regulatory technical standards will push trading out of the European Union.
  • CBOE has announced that it will start offering index option trading on the 10 S&P select sector indices that comprise the S&P500 index constituents.
  • Lion Capital, the consumer specialist private equity firm, has funded the acquisition of a controlling stake in sports nutrition brand Grenade with a credit facility from EQT.
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    Three borrowers came to market for dollar paper on Tuesday and another hit screens announcing a transaction on Wednesday, as bankers reported strong conditions in the currency.
  • Late in the summer, Europe’s Single Supervisory Mechanism dished out its first punishment, fining Ireland's Permanent tsb for breaching regulatory limits on liquidity. But the fine’s small size indicates the bizarre, skewed priorities in how we punish banks for wrongdoing.
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    Austria, defying any concerns about the normalisation of monetary policy, launched the first ever 100 year syndication in Europe on Tuesday, exciting investors with a 2.112% yield.
  • European banks are pushing the conversation on from simply meeting regulatory capital requirements towards optimising the cost of their capital stacks.
  • Saudi Arabia is reportedly planning to dilute its much touted National Transformation Program, a worrying sign for investors that confirms the doubts of observers who said the country’s Vision 2030 plan was too ambitious.
  • Bayer, the German life sciences company, took one more step towards full separation from Covestro, the plastics company it span off in 2015, when it launched another block trade on Tuesday night for around €1.2bn of the company.
  • Intesa Sanpaolo and UniCredit have sold their stakes in Eramet, the French mining and metallurgy company, which they had acquired as a result of the debt restructuring of the Carlo Tassara vehicle in 2016.
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    A group of Nordic public sector issuers are preparing a “practical guide on impact reporting” in the green bond market. While the initial aim is to assist Nordic borrowers in the public and private spheres, the authors hope that it could prove useful for issuers from other countries too.
  • Subprime auto ABS performance is holding up, said analysts at S&P Global Ratings this week, with transactions weathering the recent spate of loan delinquencies thanks to skin in the game on the part of the issuers.