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  • Public sector borrowers are adding new flavours to the flurry of emerging market paper that has dominated flows in the medium-term note market throughout the summer, printing trades in currencies they only rarely access.
  • The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) this week settled with Aruba-based Copersucar Trading over wash trade allegations involving sugar futures traded on Intercontinental Exchange US.
  • Final bids are due by the end of the month for a landmark €2.8bn transaction in the resurgent Greek non-performing loans market, as banks from the country rush to meet European targets to clean up their balance sheets.
  • Macquarie has hired Ric Deverell as chief economist and head of macro research.
  • Over the course of the summer the Bank of England and much of the media has been anxious about the growth of the UK auto lending sector, but ABS market participants say the worries are focused on the wrong sort of consumer finance.
  • Investors missed a strategic warning from Etihad earlier this year when the company removed the CEO in charge of its $4bn expansion strategy, and were blindsided this week when its partner airline Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy, write Virginia Furness and Aidan Gregory.
  • “I was confused before I went in, and even more confused when I came out,” was how one EM investor described meeting Etihad and its partners to discuss its now infamous structured notes.
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    The minutes of the European Central Bank's (ECB) July meeting revealed a new and optimistic tone on inflation, but caution on relaxing its accommodative measures.
  • Shares in Wilmcote Holdings, the UK specialty chemicals investment company, closed 10.4% higher on Thursday after they began trading on London’s Alternative Investment Market.
  • Pimco this week gave warning on the danger of an insufficiently scheduled transition away from Libor as a reference rate, adding to the increasing volume of concern about the benchmark’s 2021 end date.
  • Nederlandse Waterschapsbank on Thursday became the latest issuer to tap into a hot summer market for dollars, increasing a tap from its initial size while printing flat to its curve.
  • Two UK corporates completed successful equity capital markets transactions in the midst of the summer lull this week, providing investors with a small amount of supply.