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AFC sells largest offshore digital bond as foreign issuers keep Swissies busy

Supra bond shows size is available in Swiss francs for digital deals
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending

IDB Invest seizes €500m despite investors ‘cherry picking’ ahead of summer

◆ New green seven year prices 2bp inside guidance ◆ Peer comps helpful as old 2032s trade wide ◆ Recent S&P upgrade to boost bank treasury demand

Hines shines in euro debut with €500m green bond

◆ Real estate name builds on Vonovia’s jumbo trade this week ◆ Deal lands at the tight end of guidance ◆ Single-digit concession spotted
Tighter margin loan a 'sign of things to come' for infrastructure lending
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  • Renewable energy stocks have surged since it became apparent that Joe Biden — a candidate deemed to be more environment-friendly than the incumbent, Donald Trump — was likely to become the next US president. Market watchers believe this will translate into equity capital markets deals from the sector.
  • Zhaoheng Hydropower (Hong Kong) has missed a payment on a 2017 dollar loan. It had extended the maturity on that deal earlier this year.
  • Oil-dependent emerging market countries have once again found themselves at the fore of capital markets discussions amid another drop in oil prices. Ahead of tomorrow’s US presidential elections and with a wave of lockdowns announced across Europe, commodity markets are coming under pressure.
  • A new fund focused on renewable energy infrastructure is preparing to brave US election volatility by launching a £200m ($260m) IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
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    Capital markets players have a variety of stances on the forthcoming US presidential election. A survey by UBS this week found 51% of wealthy US investors wanted Joe Biden to win, while 55% of business owners favoured Donald Trump.
  • The IPO of Soltec Power, the Spanish maker of solar trackers for renewable energy generation, is due to be priced at €4.82, the top of the initial range, after attracting strong demand from investors keen to add stocks with strong ESG credentials to their portfolios during the pandemic.