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  • All eyes are on the renminbi this week with the currency set to officially enter the IMF’s special drawing rights (SDR) basket on Saturday. But what does that mean and why should you care? Here’s GlobalRMB’s quick guide to all you need to know.
  • How do investors figure out if ESG expenses are actually worth the money companies are spending? Vivian Chow and William Cox suggest some of the metrics investors should consider.
  • Issuers are cramming the US CLO pipeline with new deals, rushing to close transactions before the US presidential election on November 8 and racing to to the finish line for risk retention implementation on December 24.
  • A flurry of equity-linked bond transactions were launched in France this week, including an exchangeable from Crédit Agricole into Eurazeo shares, a rare hybrid perpetual deal from Eramet, the mining company, and a similar €160m buyback by Assystem. And in Spain, Indra Systemas got cracking with its own refinancing exchangeable.
  • Shareholders of the Baltic Exchange have approved the firm’s takeover by the Singapore Exchange.
  • Pulled deals are traumatic for those involved but unlikely to derail European corporate bond issuance while the European Central Bank is still buying the market.
  • Intercontinental Exchange has added JP Morgan as the fourth clearing member of its ICE Clear Singapore subsidiary.
  • CME Group rolled out a suite of weekly expiring, S&P index-based options on futures this week, while European rival exchange Eurex introduced trading of weekly expiring equity option contracts onto its exchange that reference SMI, Switzerland’s blue chip stock market index.
  • Activity is picking up in UK RMBS, with leads releasing price thoughts on Permanent TSB’s imminent Irish RMBS deal and Kensington Mortgage Company announcing a new deal from its specialist prime RMBS shelf, Trinity Square.
  • The oil and gas exploration firm DEA, owned by Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, announced €400m of six year non-call 2.5 year senior notes with roadshows on Tuesday and Wednesday in London.
  • Zopa has closed the UK’s first marketplace consumer loan securitization, with more deals expected to follow as online platforms look to scale up.
  • Shares in Hamborner Reit, the German real estate investment trust, traded flat on Tuesday after the company completed a €166.5m rights issue to finance the expansion of its property portfolio.