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Euro high-yield deals shine in busiest week

The bid for credit is as strong as ever, and no more so than in the euro high-yield market where a number of borrowers upsized deals last week and still managed to squeeze pricing.

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Green CLO plan adds to MDB securitisation push

Multilateral development banks’ adoption of securitisation is finally starting to accelerate with an Inter-American Development Bank proposal for a multibillion-dollar green loan CLO programme and the World Bank making its first asset-backed move by approving a new distribution-friendly loan format.

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SRT to play a role in wave of bank M&A

Investors in the significant risk transfer market expect banks to turn to synthetic securitisation to manage the impact on their capital ratios from a burst of M&A activity, producing a welcome stream of supply of the complex, private but fashionable product.

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Asda expands into euros with attractive yield

UK retailer Asda expanded into euros on Wednesday with its debut bond transaction in the currency leaving investors torn between the absolute yield on offer and the company's underwhelming business performance after it reported a fall in revenues in the first quarter.

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Security spending prompts sustainable rethink

Security is at the top of the global agenda in a period of heightened geopolitical instability and conflict and could change the path of sustainable finance – if investors warm to the idea.

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NWD bondholders face uphill battle

As New World Development inches closer to wrapping up a crucial HK$87.4bn (US$11bn) refinancing, attempts by its bondholders to block a pledge of the company's properties as security appear unlikely to succeed.

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"If I [could] get a better product in the UK, I would list in the UK." Those are the words of Revolut co-founder Nik Storonsky – and they point to a lesson that the UK would do well to heed: after decades of decline, the UK stock market is, to use trading jargon, a price taker not a price maker on the global stage.

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Iberian moves stir up Europe bank M&A

June is proving a hot month for M&A moves involving European banks, even if dealmaker-in-chief UniCredit is cooling on its initial approaches to Germany’s Commerzbank and smaller Italian peer Banco BPM.

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AIM's 30th birthday celebrations dampened by lacklustre activity

When London’s Alternative Investment Market celebrated its 30th anniversary on Thursday with an opening ceremony attended by representatives of some of the more than 4,000 firms that have raised capital on the market, the party atmosphere was dampened by questions about what the future holds for Europe’s pre-eminent market for growth companies.

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Investment bank key to UBS wealth growth

Uncertainty still surrounds what strategic direction UBS will take after the Swiss authorities published proposals this month requiring the group to hold more capital for its foreign subsidiaries, but it seems certain that the lender will double down on its plan to become the biggest wealth manager globally.

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Clean energy financing eased in US Senate bill

Clean energy developers will be able to continue to transfer and sell tax credits under the latest US Senate proposal for the budget reconciliation bill, preserving a key financing mechanism for companies to build some green projects.

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SPACs make a comeback

US special purpose acquisition company IPOs are making a comeback after a change in leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission, with volumes up more than threefold compared with last year. 

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Euro high-yield deals shine in busiest week

The bid for credit is as strong as ever, and no more so than in the euro high-yield market where a number of borrowers upsized deals last week and still managed to squeeze pricing.

BON
Asda expands into euros with attractive yield

UK retailer Asda expanded into euros on Wednesday with its debut bond transaction in the currency leaving investors torn between the absolute yield on offer and the company's underwhelming business performance after it reported a fall in revenues in the first quarter.

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Smaller deals sail through

Several smaller, less high-profile high-yield issuers hit the market last week and, despite competing with jumbo offerings, came away with successful trades in a buoyant market supported by ample liquidity. 

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SES leverages European defence boost

A remarkable turnaround in sentiment towards European satellite companies was on full display on Tuesday when Luxembourg-based SES tapped the euro bond market to refinance debt for its recently approved acquisition of Intelsat.

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Essity bondholders clear litigation hurdle

Bondholders in Swedish company Essity have succeeded in persuading the English courts to hear their action against the healthcare products maker, first launched in December after Essity spun off its Asian arm Vinda for SKr19bn (US$1.9bn). 

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SRT to play a role in wave of bank M&A

Investors in the significant risk transfer market expect banks to turn to synthetic securitisation to manage the impact on their capital ratios from a burst of M&A activity, producing a welcome stream of supply of the complex, private but fashionable product.

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Pawn-loan ABS to be world's first

Malaysian pawnbroker Ta Yoong is readying Asia's, and likely the world’s, first securitisation using gold-backed pawn loans as collateral.

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Aussie ABS thrives on diversity

The Australian structured finance market reopened on June 17 with a couple of atypical deals that drew strong demand from investors seeking alternatives to non-conforming RMBS that have dominated supply. 

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DailyPay debuts on-demand pay securitisation

DailyPay on Tuesday issued a US$200m two-year securitisation of short-term salary advances, marking the first time this consumer asset has appeared in the asset-backed market.

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Moves – Coady heads for global Blackstone role

Laura Coady has left her position as global head of CLOs at Jefferies for a major role at Blackstone Credit and Insurance.

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Green CLO plan adds to MDB securitisation push

Multilateral development banks’ adoption of securitisation is finally starting to accelerate with an Inter-American Development Bank proposal for a multibillion-dollar green loan CLO programme and the World Bank making its first asset-backed move by approving a new distribution-friendly loan format.

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Security spending prompts sustainable rethink

Security is at the top of the global agenda in a period of heightened geopolitical instability and conflict and could change the path of sustainable finance – if investors warm to the idea.

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Clean energy financing eased in US Senate bill

Clean energy developers will be able to continue to transfer and sell tax credits under the latest US Senate proposal for the budget reconciliation bill, preserving a key financing mechanism for companies to build some green projects.

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Science ratings put dollar value on climate risk

France's EDHEC business school has launched a scientific rating agency that can put a precise dollar value on the impact of climate risk for infrastructure projects and some companies. 

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PIDG powers towards US$25bn EM infra target

Sovereign-backed Private Infrastructure Development Group is on course to mobilise as much as US$25bn into sustainable infrastructure in emerging markets by 2030.

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AIM's 30th birthday celebrations dampened by lacklustre activity

When London’s Alternative Investment Market celebrated its 30th anniversary on Thursday with an opening ceremony attended by representatives of some of the more than 4,000 firms that have raised capital on the market, the party atmosphere was dampened by questions about what the future holds for Europe’s pre-eminent market for growth companies.

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SPACs make a comeback

US special purpose acquisition company IPOs are making a comeback after a change in leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission, with volumes up more than threefold compared with last year. 

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MakeMyTrip loosens Chinese ties

Nasdaq-listed Indian online travel company MakeMyTrip has raised US$2.69bn through convertible bonds and shares to buy back a portion of super-voting shares from China’s Trip.com.

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Good odds for Cirsa's IPO

Blackstone-owned Cirsa Gaming kicked off pre-marketing on Wednesday with indications of interest covering its IPO targeting €400m for growth and debt reduction alongside a €60m secondary offering to cover taxes and expenses.

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Ireland closes AIB account with €305m clean-up

The Irish government has made its last sale in AIB Group, selling its remaining shares on Monday through a €305m accelerated bookbuild.

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Green CLO plan adds to MDB securitisation push

Multilateral development banks’ adoption of securitisation is finally starting to accelerate with an Inter-American Development Bank proposal for a multibillion-dollar green loan CLO programme and the World Bank making its first asset-backed move by approving a new distribution-friendly loan format.

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Skechers' footprint spans the Atlantic

Skechers is planting both feet in the leveraged finance market with a huge slab of debt that will help finance the footwear industry’s biggest buyout, with US$6.4bn-equivalent on offer to fund 3G Capital’s acquisition of the company.

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Direct lenders hold the line

Direct lenders are competing aggressively against banks to snap up the meagre supply of leveraged buyout loans in Europe, tenaciously sticking to historically tight price levels even after tariffs rocked the liquid market. 

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Coronado signs loan with Oaktree

Coal miner Coronado Global Resources has signed a new US$150m three-year senior secured asset-based lending facility with an affiliate of Oaktree Capital Management to amend and restate an existing borrowing from 2023.

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Casino's term loan lenders fear haircut

Lenders to Casino’s €1.41bn term loan B due 2027 are concerned they will face a haircut on the loan, having already experienced significant losses as a result of the company’s 2024 debt restructuring.

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Chart Of The Day

A very minor new high for the EUROSTOXX 600 with the market having run into trend resistance off highs from March. It has been an incredible rebound for stock markets in general but could be running out of momentum here. S&P futures have posted an inside day here with a sharp 0.8% loss.  Japanese and Chinese markets closed today.   

 |  Updated:  | John Ratcliffe
Chart of the Day - EUROSTOXX 600 runs into trend resistance