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  • Argentine electricity utility Transener (Compañía de Transporte de Energía Eléctrica en Alta Tensión) has approved a bond of up to $500m, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
  • The People’s Bank of China nearly doubled Hong Kong’s renminbi qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) quotas on June 5. Market participants say the move will meet growing demand for RMB assets following MSCI’s inclusion of A-shares.
  • While the US enjoyed its Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, European corporate bond markets were jump started by AA Bond Co. The UK motoring organisation announced a £250m ($324.33m) no-grow six year deal as part of plans to reduce overall borrowings and associated interest costs.
  • Empiric Student Property, the London-listed real estate investment trust that owns UK student accommodation, is seeking to raise £150m, in its sixth equity issue since its £85m IPO in June 2014. The deal will also be its largest so far, and its highest priced.
  • Banco Santander has launched its €7.07bn fully underwritten rights issue to support its acquisition of the failed Banco Popular Español, saying it expects to make a return on investment on the deal of 13% to 14% by 2020.
  • The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision commended international efforts to build “larger” and “better quality” capital and liquidity buffers on Tuesday. But it warned G20 countries that regulatory adoption of rules on the measurement of counterparty credit risk and capital requirements for clearing house exposure has been delayed.
  • The European Financial Stability Facility on Tuesday enjoyed the rare treat of bringing a dual tranche trade that garnered more interest for the longer than the shorter leg. That result surprised bankers away from the deal — but one of the leads said it may have been due to real money investors taking a punt that the end of eurozone quantitative easing is further off than some of their peers think.
  • The Basel Committee was a wonderful idea when was first convened. But with bank liquidity measures becoming more difficult to codify and different jurisdictions going their own way on a number of issues, the idea behind a united global banking standard might soon become irrelevant.
  • What will happen to share prices and bond returns if the climate warms by 1.5°C, 2°C, 3°C? You don’t know, and neither does anyone else. But these scenarios are probable. It’s time we worked it out — and a decision before the G20 next weekend could make a huge difference.
  • The European Parliament has approved a report that favours a principles-based approach to harmonising features of the European covered bond market.
  • The Inter-American Development Bank raised A$100m ($76.1m) on Tuesday by tapping its June 2026 Australian dollar bonds, despite the remaining maturity falling short of where most long end Kangaroo demand resides. Meanwhile, Nederlandse Waterschapsbank responded to reverse enquiry, tapping its 3.5% July 2027 bonds for A$15m.
  • The Borsa Italiana derivatives market (IDEM) has this week extended its daily trading hours for futures and mini-futures on the FTSE MIB index.