Sell-off leaves borrowers with a dilemma
Bond markets are on edge after a sharp sell-off in government debt pushed up financing costs for borrowers around the globe and left many investors wary about buying into fixed income having suffered brutal losses over recent days.
Covered market comes undone
The covered bond market was knocked sideways by rates volatility last week, catching bankers off-guard and leaving them grappling with tricky executions in what had been a bullet-proof sector in 2016.
Fighting them on the breaches
Junk-bond issuers are using aggressive new terms that make it easier for them to breach bond covenants voluntarily, a trend that has some in the market up in arms.
Trump triggers great equity rotation
Stock markets are undergoing their biggest rotation in years as Donald Trump’s fiscal expansion plan sees investors dump defensive stocks in favour of cyclical sectors that stand to reap the benefit of a new reflationary environment.
SFO seeks to gag Boath's case vs Barclays
Britain’s Serious Fraud Office is pressing for a civil lawsuit against Barclays by former investment banker Richard Boath to be heard in private to avoid prejudicing its investigation into the bank’s 2008 emergency fundraising.
Bayer brings Europe's largest ever mandatory
After several months of preparatory work, bankers pushed the button on Tuesday night for the first leg of equity financing for Bayer’s US$66bn acquisition of agrochemicals company Monsanto, raising €4bn via what is Europe’s largest ever mandatory convertible bond. The deal was also the largest equity-linked trade in EMEA since KfW’s €5bn exchangeable into Deutsche Telekom in 2003.
Verizon continues to blaze trail with second phone ABS
Verizon Wireless continued to break new ground last week with its second US bond deal that packaged customer cellphone payments into big tradable blocks.
D-day for IMF under Trump
Donald Trump’s inauguration on Capitol Hill next January will be keenly watched in Washington DC, not least over at the headquarters of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Corporates stay strong despite market rout
Corporate borrowers on both sides of the Atlantic shrugged off concerns about global volatility last week with pharmaceutical companies leading the charge, although they had to pay significantly higher premiums.
Jio hits Vodafone India IPO
One year after officially beginning preparations for the IPO of its Indian unit, Vodafone last week delayed the high-profile Rs133bn–Rs200bn (US$2bn–$3bn) float after taking a huge impairment charge.


















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