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Moves – UBS loses senior rates traders to Brevan Howard and JP Morgan

Two senior interest rate traders have left UBS, according to sources familiar with the matter, prompting the Swiss bank to reshuffle its trading teams in Europe and the US.

P&M BON

Electronic Arts plans bond issuance for next week

Electronic Arts is expected to launch €2bn-plus of euro-denominated notes as soon as next week as part of a debt package backing the largest leveraged buyout on record.

LOA BON

ANZ off the naughty step

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's DCM and syndicate desks will have breathed a collective sigh of relief after securing a place on a semi-government ticket for the first time in almost two years.

BON

Qualtrics battles on through headwinds

The syndication of the more than US$5bn debt package backing software provider Qualtrics’ acquisition of healthcare analytics company Press Ganey Forsta remains viable despite market noises of a postponement, according to a source.

LOA BON

Danske Bank builds on AT1 reopening

Additional Tier 1 market participants hailed encouraging signs of the instrument's resilience to a volatile backdrop as Danske Bank secured a tightly priced US$500m perpetual non-call September 2033 note on Wednesday. 

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Jezz Farr

I played rugby as a schoolboy. I wasn’t too bad, playing for East Yorkshire a few times at under-16 level. My position was scrum-half, which meant I had a lot of the ball. And being in the thick of things, one soon learns to be nimble and quick-thinking to avoid being crushed by rampaging forwards.

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Commerzbank CEO perplexed by UniCredit offer

Commerzbank’s chief executive Bettina Orlopp said she didn’t understand the logic behind UniCredit’s surprise low-premium €35bn offer for the bank, which her Italian counterpart Andrea Orcel outlined on Monday.

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Unaudited firms affiliated to collapsed lender MFS complicate recovery

At least two entities affiliated with the failed bridge loan provider Market Financial Solutions were not audited, according to a source close to the situation, further complicating debt recovery at the London-based lender, which is alleged to have double pledged a large portion of its over £2bn in loans.

SEC BON P&M
China tightens grip on HK IPOs by red chips

China is restricting some overseas-incorporated Chinese companies from listing in Hong Kong unless they unwind their so-called red-chip structure, according to the Chinese securities regulator.

EQY P&M
HDFC Bank's part-time chairman Chakraborty resigns over ethical differences

(Reuters) - India's HDFC Bank said late on Wednesday its part-time chairman Atanu Chakraborty has resigned citing differences with the lender over "values and ethics", sending its US-listed shares sharply lower.

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UniCredit to launch slim-premium offer for Commerzbank

UniCredit plans to launch a low-ball takeover offer for Commerzbank, the German lender in which it has built a stake of just below 30% , with no expectation of achieving full control.

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Electronic Arts plans bond issuance for next week

Electronic Arts is expected to launch €2bn-plus of euro-denominated notes as soon as next week as part of a debt package backing the largest leveraged buyout on record.

LOA BON
ANZ off the naughty step

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's DCM and syndicate desks will have breathed a collective sigh of relief after securing a place on a semi-government ticket for the first time in almost two years.

BON
Bigger corporate new issue concessions support latest deals

The average new issue concession in the euro corporate market has doubled over the past week, helping to put a brake on the underperformance of recent new issues following the outbreak of the Middle East war.  

BON
Kawasaki Heavy develops new sustainable finance framework

Kawasaki Heavy Industries unveiled a unique sustainable finance framework on Monday, with the aim of reducing emissions across its supply chain.

ESG BON
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Danske Bank builds on AT1 reopening

Additional Tier 1 market participants hailed encouraging signs of the instrument's resilience to a volatile backdrop as Danske Bank secured a tightly priced US$500m perpetual non-call September 2033 note on Wednesday. 

BON
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SL Green seeks more green office CMBS financing

A venture backed by US property developer SL Green is readying another green bond backed by a top-end office tower in New York City.

SEC ESG
Fintech Abound prices debut ABS

UK fintech Abound, formerly known as Fintern, managed to get its public ABS done in a volatile market, with its pricing reflecting the fact that the small and relatively young consumer lender was making its maiden transaction. 

SEC
Nationwide takes more Silverstone RMBS stock

Nationwide Building Society priced and retained a £1.75bn, three-tranche RMBS called Silverstone 2026-1 on Wednesday, in a continuation of its stock and drop strategy that it last executed nine months ago. 

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InStar returns with railcar ABS deal

InStar Group is returning to the US asset-backed primary to finance its portfolio of railcars as funding conditions remain attractive despite the rise in fuel costs due to the US-Israeli war with Iran.

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European CLO deals dry up as Iran war adds to AI-fuelled software fears

It was supposed to be the year of the CLO. But first software names that populated many of the underlying assets were hit by AI disruption fears, and then the Middle East war kicked off – freezing activity in the sector.

SEC LOA
D'Amico International Shipping gets free-float boost from ABB

Shipping company d'Amico International sold 5% of oil and gas unit d’Amico International Shipping on Wednesday evening to boost liquidity in the stock but had to accept a heavy discount.

EQY
Jio hires 17 banks for IPO, set to file prospectus after lower free-float approved

Reliance Industries-owned Jio Platforms has hired 17 banks for its IPO and plans to file it as early as the end of this month, people with knowledge of the transaction said.

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Ormat plies CB market for US$875m refinancing

Ormat Technologies raised an upsized US$875m late Tuesday from the sale of a two-part convertible bond, allowing the geothermal power producer to refinance an existing CB while securing a low-cost substitute for short-term borrowings.

EQY
Janus Living closing books early on US$740m NYSE IPO

Responding to strong investor demand, Janus Living now plans to close the order books on its up to US$740m NYSE IPO at 4:00pm Wednesday, accelerating the cutoff time from noon on Thursday.

EQY
China tightens grip on HK IPOs by red chips

China is restricting some overseas-incorporated Chinese companies from listing in Hong Kong unless they unwind their so-called red-chip structure, according to the Chinese securities regulator.

EQY P&M
Electronic Arts plans bond issuance for next week

Electronic Arts is expected to launch €2bn-plus of euro-denominated notes as soon as next week as part of a debt package backing the largest leveraged buyout on record.

LOA BON
EA lifts buyout TLA on strong response

Electronic Arts has increased the term loan A portion of the largest leveraged buyout on record to US$3.25bn after attracting 15 banks in general syndication.

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Electronic Arts attracts substantial demand for buyout package

Electronic Arts has attracted a substantial order book for the debt package backing the largest leveraged buyout on record.

LOA BON
Qualtrics battles on through headwinds

The syndication of the more than US$5bn debt package backing software provider Qualtrics’ acquisition of healthcare analytics company Press Ganey Forsta remains viable despite market noises of a postponement, according to a source.

LOA BON
Sealed Air set for lift-off

A US$7.15bn debt package backing private equity firm CD&R’s buyout of packaging company Sealed Air is expected to launch imminently, according to sources.

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Farr on PR: Rough and tumble in the PR jungle

I played rugby as a schoolboy. I wasn’t too bad, playing for East Yorkshire a few times at under-16 level. My position was scrum-half, which meant I had a lot of the ball. And being in the thick of things, one soon learns to be nimble and quick-thinking to avoid being crushed by rampaging forwards.

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A slowdown in dealmaking isn’t the only risk for banks from the Middle East conflict

Investment banks continue to expect strong first-quarter revenues. On Tuesday, Citigroup guided to mid-teens year-on-year growth in investment banking and markets revenues, and Bank of America guided to double-digit growth for both business lines. A few weeks ago, JP Morgan provided a similar upbeat message.

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Macaskill on Markets: Who needs margins? Synthetic equity lending pumps up risk

A dramatic but little appreciated rise in the volume of equity total return swaps is being accompanied by an erosion in the margins charged by bank prime finance desks to clients such as hedge funds.

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MFS and its discontents: when the security package triggers a run

The collapse of Market Financial Solutions follows a familiar and concerning pattern. According to documents submitted to London’s High Court at the commencement of its administration process, MFS may have double-pledged assets, potentially leaving a collateral shortfall of £930m. Loans to MFS totalled £1.16bn, and there was only £230m of “true value” available in the collateral accounts.

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Hyperion irony: designed for invisibility, now on everyone's radar

It is unbecoming to say “I told you so”, but when it comes to Meta Platforms’ US$27.3bn project bond to fund its Hyperion data centre via private credit shop Blue Owl Capital (and SPV Beignet Investor) the temptation is strong. I wrote in late 2025 that Meta’s decision not to consolidate the debt on its balance sheet sits uneasily with the economic risk that investors have assumed they are taking when they bought the deal in October. And now Meta’s auditor, EY, clearly feels this same tension.

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