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Santander breezes through covered reentry

Banco Santander had the euro covered bond stage to itself on Monday as it executed a €2.5bn cedulas hipotecarias transaction split across €1.5bn five-year and €1bn 10-year tranches which were more than twice subscribed

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UK moves nearer to nuclear green bonds

The UK will meet institutional investors this week ahead of issuing its first green Gilt with potential nuclear use of proceeds. The Debt Management Office, which followed the leads of G7 peers Canada, France and Japan in November by making nuclear an eligible area of expenditure under its updated “government green financing framework” , has invited institutions to one-on-one meetings with officials on Wednesday and Thursday.

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FCA readies consultation on loosening securitisation rules

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is planning public consultations that could lead to an easing in the reporting and due diligence requirements in the securitisation market, according to people familiar with the matter, as the watchdog moves to finetune its post-Brexit securitisation regime.

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Corporates price tight and see small books

Four highly rated corporates were in the market on Monday, printing deals tight and finding a less-than-exuberant investor base as some issues were less than twice covered by demand.

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Submarine supplier Gabler sets sights on €40m-plus Frankfurt float

As flagged by IFR on Friday, German defence business Gabler Group launched a €40m-plus Frankfurt IPO on Monday morning, with secondary selling expected to increase sizing up to €200m.

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Alphabet redefines art of the possible with record bond sale

Alphabet last week threw down the gauntlet to its rivals with a groundbreaking US$31.5bn-equivalent bond sale across three currencies that broke multiple records – and underlined its advantage among the small set of technology companies rushing to raise money to finance their ambitious AI investment plans.

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The repo market is the heartbeat of bond markets. Like a real heartbeat, when all is well, there is nothing more boring. But when things go wrong … watch out.

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UBS bags hefty trading gain in Europe’s sleepiest bond markets

A small band of UBS traders are making waves in Europe’s famously sedate SSA and covered bond markets after scoring a major windfall last year.

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US regional banks set sights on extending 2025 IB surge

US regional banks are not only defending market share in investment banking as their larger Wall Street rivals go on the prowl, they are gaining share, using their strong balance sheets and beefing up staff.

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Defence bond frameworks to help military financing push

The effort to open up debt and equity capital markets to finance the growth of defence and security companies would be helped by more transparency about their operations and the wider adoption of voluntary bond frameworks to showcase the industry's benefits, according to those working to help defence companies raise money for investment.

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SoftBank levers up to raise OpenAI stake as new US$100bn round nears

SoftBank Group sold some of its most profitable investments and took on billions of dollars of debt so that it could triple its bet on OpenAI at the end of last year, in an indication of how Masayoshi Son is increasingly tying his company’s fortunes to the success or failure of the AI outfit.

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TD goes deep, taking talent from across Wall Street

Three years after TD Bank bought US boutique investment bank Cowen, the Canadian lender is leaning into hiring and setting its sights on taking a bigger share of the global investment banking pie.   

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Corporates price tight and see small books

Four highly rated corporates were in the market on Monday, printing deals tight and finding a less-than-exuberant investor base as some issues were less than twice covered by demand.

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Santander breezes through covered reentry

Banco Santander had the euro covered bond stage to itself on Monday as it executed a €2.5bn cedulas hipotecarias transaction split across €1.5bn five-year and €1bn 10-year tranches which were more than twice subscribed

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Lunar New Year keeps SSA supply small

Two smaller issuers are providing the week's initial core SSA supply as bigger names wait for Lunar New Year celebrations to pass before mandating.

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UK moves nearer to nuclear green bonds

The UK will meet institutional investors this week ahead of issuing its first green Gilt with potential nuclear use of proceeds. The Debt Management Office, which followed the leads of G7 peers Canada, France and Japan in November by making nuclear an eligible area of expenditure under its updated “government green financing framework” , has invited institutions to one-on-one meetings with officials on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Ubisoft profit warning makes for bond rollercoaster

Unrated Ubisoft Entertainment has seen its bonds move dramatically over the first few weeks of the year as the company looks to restructure its business after a profit warning.

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FCA readies consultation on loosening securitisation rules

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is planning public consultations that could lead to an easing in the reporting and due diligence requirements in the securitisation market, according to people familiar with the matter, as the watchdog moves to finetune its post-Brexit securitisation regime.

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MA Money encounters pushback in Oz

MA Money encountered some indigestion for its seventh and largest RMBS issue to date, the upsized A$1.25bn-equivalent (US$880m) non-conforming MA Money Residential Securitisation Trust 2026-1, which included the issuer's inaugural yen tranche.

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Euro CLO wave shows no signs of slowing down

London-based Fasanara Capital is joining Park Square and Golub Capital in the latest wave of managers pressing ahead with the development of European CLO platforms.

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Private credit CLOs set to take off

A raft of new private credit CLOs in Europe will come as a relief for a market that has lacked enough issuance of new broadly syndicated leveraged loan deals to fuel the CLO machine. There are potentially eight private credit CLOs making their way into the market, sources say, reflecting the boom in private credit loans and increasing investor comfort with a sector that could offer higher spreads versus CLOs backed by broadly syndicated loans. 

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Europe edges closer to first BNPL securitisation

Securitisations backed by buy now, pay later receivables could emerge in Europe for the first time as surging e-commerce volumes expand lending to higher-risk borrowers and regulatory tightening boosts investor confidence, according to a Moody's report.

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UK moves nearer to nuclear green bonds

The UK will meet institutional investors this week ahead of issuing its first green Gilt with potential nuclear use of proceeds. The Debt Management Office, which followed the leads of G7 peers Canada, France and Japan in November by making nuclear an eligible area of expenditure under its updated “government green financing framework” , has invited institutions to one-on-one meetings with officials on Wednesday and Thursday.

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China and Philippines to pioneer biodiversity bonds

Two leading Asian borrowers are poised to take biodiversity financing to a new level as China and the Philippines prepare the first sovereign bonds that will dedicate proceeds to addressing biodiversity loss and protecting natural ecosystems.

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Tokyo, London team up on transition finance

Tokyo and London are collaborating on transition finance as the two global financial centres join forces to develop the fledgling transition bond market.

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South Africa's FirstRand Group offers blueprint for transition

South Africa's FirstRand Group's transition finance framework offers a blueprint for structuring the next round of transition deals for issuers in emerging and developing markets. 

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ICMA concerned about potential SFDR 2.0 impact

The International Capital Market Association is concerned that Europe's proposed Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation 2.0 could have the unintended consequence of stifling the sustainable fund market. 

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Submarine supplier Gabler sets sights on €40m-plus Frankfurt float

As flagged by IFR on Friday, German defence business Gabler Group launched a €40m-plus Frankfurt IPO on Monday morning, with secondary selling expected to increase sizing up to €200m.

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Full Trolley as Kuwaiti IPO attracts US$2.87bn of demand

The IPO of Kuwaiti supermarket operator Trolley reached a final deal size of KD59.5m (US$194m) after upsizing following strong demand.

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Razorpay hires banks for US$500m IPO

Indian payments company Razorpay has hired Axis Capital, Citigroup, JP Morgan and Kotak to work on an up to US$500m IPO planned for later this year, people with knowledge of the transaction said.

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Samsonite plans dual listing in US

Hong Kong-listed luggage maker Samsonite Group is planning a dual listing in the US to access global investors and improve liquidity. 

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Chinese issuers ditch HK plans

Some Chinese issuers are expected to drop their Hong Kong listing plans and raise funds domestically instead after China relaxed follow-on rules for good quality or high-technology companies.

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India central bank allows banks to finance M&A

India's central bank has confirmed that it will allow lenders to finance up to 75% of the acquisition value in M&A deals.

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Arclin rekindles lev loans' chemical romance

Following a challenging few months for chemicals borrowers in the leveraged finance market, investors are flocking to a US$1.725bn-equivalent dual-currency loan that backs the US$1.8bn acquisition of DuPont’s heat-resistant fibre business Aramids by US resins manufacturer Arclin.

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Trio of buyouts adds impetus to European LBOs

A trio of high-profile buyouts has enlivened the European leveraged finance market, providing much needed new money supply, although bankers remain sceptical over a meaningful resurgence in M&A as the pipeline remains frustratingly light.

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EA leans on banks to increase TLA on record buyout financing

Electronic Arts is leaning more heavily on banks to fund its record-breaking US$20bn buyout financing, seeking at least US$1.5bn in additional term loan A commitments amid strong appetite for the tranche, which could lead to a reduced term loan B portion.

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SoftBank taps more debt for OpenAI

SoftBank Group is in talks with relationship banks for a financing of around US$10bn or larger to fund its new investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI. 

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Skipping a beat: FSB points to hidden fragilities in repo market

The repo market is the heartbeat of bond markets. Like a real heartbeat, when all is well, there is nothing more boring. But when things go wrong … watch out.

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‘Software-mageddon’ underlines the K-shaped environment for tech bankers

The AI boom has been backed by investor enthusiasm – and their money – on an unprecedented scale. Investment bankers have high hopes of a huge year for deals. But just like the broader economy, will this be a K-shaped market for tech deals?

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Stablecoins: meet the new boss, same as the old boss

How stable is a stablecoin? That is a question that S&P attempts to answer via its Global Ratings’ Stablecoin Stability Assessment, a product designed to quantify a stablecoin’s ability to maintain its peg to a fiat currency. It produces a score from 1, very strong, to 5, weak.

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Bonus issue: bank bosses hold the line on comp

A quick glance at investment bank share prices over the past year tells a story: business is booming and the outlook is rosy. The question now, in the middle of reporting and bonus season, is how much of the profits will bank bosses have to give away to their staff.

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Farr on PR: Davos, and how to survive it

Strong black coffee – check. Two painkillers – check. A cigarette – check. Breakfast … done.

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