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  • German automotive parts manufacturer Ifa Rotorion grew its Schuldschein from €100m to €140m in syndication, reaching the maximum amount the borrower was willing to take, according to one banker.
  • Adienne Pharma & Biotech, the Swiss pharmaceutical company specialising in treatments for orphan diseases, has announced its intention to float on the SIX Swiss Exchange.
  • Credit is expensive relative to fundamentals, JP Morgan announced this week, yet the actions of central bank policy will ensure that it remains so toward year end as risk premiums are increasingly compressed, and investors remain desperate for paper.
  • Five covered bond deals were launched on the Monday preceding last year’s ECBC/Euromoney covered bond conference. The surfeit of supply caused spreads to widen which is unlikely to happen this year. But events away from covered bonds could still send the market wider.
  • Silk Road bonds (SRBs) could boost the popularity of the renminbi as well as address emerging markets infrastructure shortages, according to panelists at a forum by credit agency Dagong and the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA). But giving the instruments the proper policy support will be key to their success.
  • FIG
    There was no new FIG issuance in euros or sterling on Monday, but FIG bankers are confident of another busy week in the primary market.
  • DBS Bank in Singapore has mandated leads for a roadshow to market its first euro-denominated covered bond, and the second from a Singaporean lender in euros.
  • National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) is still in talks with investors about a possible green bond, according to the lead managers, despite rumours that the planned deal will not go ahead due to disputes over pricing.
  • Stoxx has licensed its newly created iStoxx FactSet Thematic Indices to BlackRock’s iShares to provide the underlying for four exchange traded funds.
  • International lenders are bidding to arrange the $2.9bn deal for the Dubai Metro 2020 project, over $1bn of which will be a commercial loan which does not have a guarantee.
  • Emerging market bonds opened 10bp-15bp wider on Monday giving issuers plenty of reason to sit and digest a sell-off following a months-long positive run. However, bankers said that more attractive valuations would be a positive for investors.
  • A group of 11 Indian banks have a total capital adequacy ratio that is either at or lower than the minimum required by the end of the 2019 fiscal year, according to a report published by Fitch Ratings on Monday.