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Credit markets fearful war will cause supply bottleneck

Credit market participants are hopeful that bond issuance will resume in the coming days after the war in the Middle East caused issuers to stand down on Monday, though there are fears that prolonged disruption to the March pipeline could create a supply bottleneck for corporates. 

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Germany and Austria mandate despite war in Middle East

Germany's new green Bund is leading the SSA supply that will be executed this week despite the weekend's US-Israeli attack on Iran.

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LRQA sticks to the plan with TLB launch

Business assurance and inspection services provider LRQA Group has released price talk for its new loan in a sign that the European leveraged markets are ploughing on despite US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

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Middle East bonds open wider as conflict spreads

Middle East bonds are wider across the board in early European trading, with desks receiving a flurry of selling requests.

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Asian IPOs unaffected by US/Iran conflict

Asian IPOs are continuing to move forward despite increased market volatility following the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran over the weekend.

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Magellan Financial Group to buy Barrenjoey

Magellan Financial Group plans to take majority ownership of Barrenjoey Capital Partners by purchasing more shares that value the Australian investment banking boutique at A$1.62bn (US$1.1bn).

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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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Magellan Financial Group to buy Barrenjoey

Magellan Financial Group plans to take majority ownership of Barrenjoey Capital Partners by purchasing more shares that value the Australian investment banking boutique at A$1.62bn (US$1.1bn).

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Banks seize on precious metals trading boom

Banks are reaping the benefits of a trading boom in precious metals, as heightened volatility and surging client volumes deliver a bumper payday for commodities traders.

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JP Morgan heralds investment banking and trading surge in Q1

JP Morgan expects the investment banking and trading boom to continue in the current quarter. 

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Canadian banks help out defence as capital markets boom

Canadian banks started the year off right – breaking revenue records driven by investment banking and trading gains, and committing to support their country’s defence buildup in the face of a global trend towards increased security spending. 

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New investors fuel record demand in US primary bond market

Demand for newly issued bonds has never been as strong, according to a new analysis from Barclays, as a broader set of investors piling into corporate credit in recent years has made it easier than ever for companies to borrow money in public debt markets.

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Germany and Austria mandate despite war in Middle East

Germany's new green Bund is leading the SSA supply that will be executed this week despite the weekend's US-Israeli attack on Iran.

ESG BON
Credit markets fearful war will cause supply bottleneck

Credit market participants are hopeful that bond issuance will resume in the coming days after the war in the Middle East caused issuers to stand down on Monday, though there are fears that prolonged disruption to the March pipeline could create a supply bottleneck for corporates. 

BON
Middle East bonds open wider as conflict spreads

Middle East bonds are wider across the board in early European trading, with desks receiving a flurry of selling requests.

BON
Mongolia US$ 6yr IPG 6.3% area

The Government of Mongolia has set initial price guidance for a US dollar six-year bond at 6.3% area. 

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Mobimo goes it alone with green tap

With US and Israeli missile strikes on Iran and the killing of supreme leader Ali Khamenei keeping all other issuers in a wait-and-see holding pattern, it fell to a lone Swiss real estate group to fly the flag for new bonds on Monday. 

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Snow and fire: Dealmakers party on in Vegas conference

Neither a snowstorm nor a fire cast a pall on the annual structured finance conference in Las Vegas where more than 11,000 industry participants flocked this past week.

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Lloyds RMBS highlights strong demand for Dutch collateral

The reception of Lloyds Bank’s latest Dutch RBMS underscored that there is sustained investor appetite for Dutch collateral and the broader positive tone surrounding European securitisations. 

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FCA's plan to soften securitisation rules set to boost UK industry

The Financial Conduct Authority’s plan to ease red tape and simplify the UK securitisation regime has been welcomed by market participants, who see the regulator's moves as helping kickstart a revival in an industry that has yet to return to pre-financial crisis highs.

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European new issue CLOs return

Refinancings and resets that dominated the European CLO primary market at the start of the year are finally giving way to new issue CLOs. The dynamic has flipped, as CLO spreads push wider in the face of AI-fuelled jitters in the software industry, making resets and refis less economically appealing for managers. 

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Stellantis' Spanish auto loans gets strong reception, boding well for Fulvia

A sale of Spanish auto loans from Stellantis’ Spanish unit received a strong reception last week, boding well for the first Italian securitisation deal this year – originated by Hyundai Capital.  

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Germany and Austria mandate despite war in Middle East

Germany's new green Bund is leading the SSA supply that will be executed this week despite the weekend's US-Israeli attack on Iran.

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IFC loan insurance leaps past US$15bn

The International Finance Corp has signed a US$6bn insurance-backed facility that marks the World Bank Group member’s largest single mobilisation of private capital. 

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L&G and Enosis team up to invest US$1bn in development finance

Legal & General is committing as much as US$1bn to credit-enhanced emerging markets development investing that will include both sovereign debt-for-development swaps and new structures. 

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Green bonds see strong start to the year

Green bonds are off to a strong start in 2026 with US$84.4bn issued globally this year, showing a healthy 12% increase on the US$75.7bn issued at the same time in 2025, according to LSEG data. 

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SLB target misses give insight on transition

Three companies have recently reported missing 2025 targets on sustainability-linked bonds in what is expected to be a "watershed year" for the instrument that will provide insight into the energy transition, according to research by the Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute. 

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Nippon Steel prints Japan’s biggest CB

Nippon Steel has raised ¥600bn (US$3.84bn) from Japan's largest convertible bond to repay part of the bridge loans incurred to finance last year's acquisition of US Steel. 

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Asian IPOs unaffected by US/Iran conflict

Asian IPOs are continuing to move forward despite increased market volatility following the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran over the weekend.

EQY
Vinci jumps on ADP rise for €500m EB

French construction company Vinci has capitalised on a strong run in Groupe ADP shares by issuing a €500m five-year exchangeable bond into the Paris airport operator in which it has an 8% stake.

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Minor International plans own and unit listings

Bangkok-listed Minor International is working with Citigroup and DBS on a Singapore Exchange real estate investment trust IPO of up to S$700m (US$553m) in the second half of this year, people with knowledge of the transaction said.

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Medtronic’s MiniMed targets US$784m from Nasdaq IPO

Medtronic is moving ahead with plans to carve out its MiniMed Group diabetes unit by launching a Nasdaq IPO on Tuesday that would value the fast-growing subsidiary at up to US$7.86bn.

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LRQA sticks to the plan with TLB launch

Business assurance and inspection services provider LRQA Group has released price talk for its new loan in a sign that the European leveraged markets are ploughing on despite US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

LOA
Banks premarket Qualtrics debt amid software storm

A JP Morgan-led bank group has begun premarketing more than US$5bn of debt to back software provider Qualtrics’ acquisition of healthcare analytics company Press Ganey Forsta, testing investors' appetite for technology risk when confidence in the sector is under pressure.

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Banks eye Indian M&A lending boom

India Inc’s acquisition spree last year that took outbound M&A dealflow to a 15-year high is expected to provide further financing opportunities, with mid and small-cap companies jumping on the bandwagon.

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Side quest fails: bondholders press X on EA's tender offer

The biggest leveraged buyout ever could start out with a blemish after most bondholders of Electronic Arts declined the company’s offer to buy back their notes at a discount to par.

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Activist investors move on Blue Owl BDCs

Blue Owl Capital's business development companies, already under pressure from market-wide concerns about weaknesses in private credit, are now facing a new challenge from activist investors. 

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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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European banks: holding on in trading and financing but lagging in dealmaking

Full-year earnings from European banks – Barclays, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, Societe Generale and UBS – showed them broadly holding market share in the markets’ business, but struggling to capitalise on the upswing in investment banking. 

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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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