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  • SSA
    Worries over an upcoming Italian constitutional referendum have driven a wedge between Italy and Spain’s sovereign bond curve, which is at a level not seen since January 2015, according to Société Générale.
  • French non-performing loan servicing firm MCS Groupe printed its €200m five year floating rate note at 5.75% over Euribor on Wednesday. The deal received a boost in trading on Thursday as the market welcomed the Fed’s decision to hold interest rates.
  • PPC, the largest listed South African cement producer, has completed its fully underwritten 16-for-10 rights issue in Johannesburg, raising R4bn ($280m) to clear its debts in the wake of a downgrade by Standard & Poor’s.
  • Intercontinental Exchange, the US based exchange and clearing business, has made main board appointments and named a new chairperson for the board of its ICE Clear Europe subsidiary.
  • Nets, the Nordic digital payments processor, fell on its first day of trading in Copenhagen, after completing a Dkr15.75bn ($2.4bn) IPO that won very strong demand and was priced highly.
  • ABS
    BMW Bank became the latest issuer to price an ABS deal above par on Wednesday, pulling in €1bn for its Bavarian Sky 5 German auto ABS deal. Opel Bank is also set to price its German auto paper above par on Friday.
  • CEE
    Russian Railways (RZD) is weighing up the first rouble Eurobond for several years as low global yields boost support for rouble denominated debt.
  • The distinction of being the widest constituent in the Markit iTraxx Europe is clearly one that most companies would prefer not to have. Yet Glencore has held this dubious honour since before the last index roll in March. It had a challenger in fellow miner Anglo American, but Anglo’s downgrade to junk and consequent removal from the investment grade index left the field open to the Swiss firm.
  • Indexes that invest in options strategies have historically generated better returns and lower volatility than other key stock, bond and commodity benchmarks, according to a study backed by the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
  • Worries over an Italian constitutional reform referendum have driven a wedge between Italy and Spain’s sovereign bond curve, which is at a level not seen since January 2015, according to a note from Société Générale.