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  • DS Smith was warmly welcomed back to the European corporate bond markets by investors, nearly two years after its inaugural deal. The UK packaging company received a strong orderbook for its euro tranche, but an even stronger book for its debut sterling tranche.
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    The European Central Bank’s Thursday meeting marked a return to traditionally dovish form, putting off any discussion of tapering or adjustment to monetary policy, writes Lewis McLellan.
  • Nomura creates new CEEMEA role - HSBC bulks up levfin with DB hire - RBC hires KPMG's Agnew for broking push
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    Public sector issuers are enjoying a rare time in dollars, with a lack of supply and strong demand allowing tightly priced short end deals — leading one syndicate official to respond to a question on pricing concessions with: “New issue what?” But hopes of longer end issuance appear dashed as US yields fall as quickly as expectations that US president Donald Trump will deliver on his pro-growth policies.
  • ISDA’s Americas Credit Determinations Committee has turned away from its usual diet of corporate events to pass judgement on Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) municipal bonds.
  • Italian electricity network operator Terna brought its first new issue of 2017 on Wednesday and benefitted from strong demand for triple-B rated bonds. The €1bn 10 year deal had an orderbook of €1.6bn and printed with a new issue premium of 8bp-10bp.
  • Tranche 1: €3bn Reg S only
  • Bank of Montreal is set to launch a synthetic ABS deal this week, shifting the risk on a $1.5bn portfolio of US and Canadian large corporate loans, with several European banks also understood to be working on risk transfer deals over the summer.
  • Empiric Student Housing, the UK real estate investment trust, raised £110m in its sixth equity issue since its £85m IPO in June 2014. The deal fell short of its £150m target, amid a busy calendar of Reit and closed-end fund equity raisings.
  • Eurofins Scientific and Thermo Fisher Scientific both held investor update calls on Monday — and both announced deals on Tuesday. The science double bill proved no horror story, though, with investors clamouring for unrated Eurofins as well as Thermo Fisher’s jumbo multi-tranche deal.