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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

EU proposes US-style rules for failing firms

22 November 2016 By Francesco Guarascio

Companies would be given more breathing space to restructure their debts in times of crisis under a European Union draft law unveiled on Tuesday, inspired by US insolvency rules and aimed at avoiding bankruptcies and saving jobs.

TrueEX

DERIVATIVES-Uncleared swaps to make trueEX trading debut

22 November 2016 By

Uncleared swaps are set to move step closer to their more efficient, centrally-cleared counterparts following the launch by swap exchange operator trueEX of the first venue for real-time execution of the products.

BAML prices US$2bn callable sub deal flat to curve

21 November 2016 By

Bank of America Merrill Lynch sold a US$2bn 11-year non call 10 subordinated bond on Monday, pricing the deal flat to its secondary curve.

Bank of America leads four deals in US high-grade bond market

21 November 2016 By

Bank of America Merrill Lynch led four issuers in the US investment-grade new issue market on Monday, as borrowers grabbed an open issuance window ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.

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MOVES-Sherwood quits as Goldman Sachs Europe co-head

21 November 2016 By Steve Slater

Michael Sherwood, Goldman Sachs’s co-head of Europe, is quitting the US investment bank at the end of the year.

DERIVATIVES-EU swaps margin rules get final nod

21 November 2016 By

The European Council has approved new rules that force swaps counterparties to post collateral against over the counter derivatives trades that are not cleared through central counterparties.

MOVES-Market veteran Marks joins MUFG as head of EM, EMEA

21 November 2016 By

Christopher Marks has joined Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) as head of emerging markets, Europe, Middle East and Africa, within its banking arm.

EQUITY-LINKED: United Lab launches US$100m CB

21 November 2016

Hong Kong-listed pharmaceutical company United Laboratories has launched a five-year put three US$100m convertible bond, with an upsize option of US$30m.

Citi, BAML, Wells, ICBC told to hold extra capital

21 November 2016 By Steve Slater

Citigroup, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo and ICBC will all have to hold extra capital from 2018 as a result of changes to the list of the world’s most important banks.

Investors turn picky as CMBS supply increases

18 November 2016 By

Investors are picking favorites and prying a premium price from sellers of some US$5bn of new CMBS paper as banks scamper to find a home for deals ahead of Thanksgiving.

HIGHYIELD CLOSE-HY winds up US$5.195bn issuance week

18 November 2016

One deal priced in the US high-yield bond market on Friday.

Two junk credits struggle in tougher market

18 November 2016 By

Two junk credits were struggling to gain traction in the US debt markets on Friday after initial pricing levels failed to generate much interest among buyside accounts.

MOVES-Barclays names Hartzell head of banking capital management

18 November 2016 By Philip Scipio

Barclays said that it named Tim Hartzell to the position of global head of its banking capital management group.

Bankers see up to US$15bn in IG deals before Thanksgiving

18 November 2016 By

Bankers are expecting up to US$15bn in US high-grade primary volumes next week, as borrowers seek to tap markets ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the US.

MOVES-Barclays hires six in emerging markets push

18 November 2016 By Steve Slater

Barclays said it has made six senior hires in its emerging markets business and moved more than 10 people internally as part of a push to build up its EM rates and foreign exchange businesses.

Banks told to be more transparent on debt allocations

18 November 2016 By Steve Slater

Banks need to be more transparent about their allocation policies for debt issuance and investors should ensure their orders reflect their true demand, the new board aiming to improve standards in fixed income markets said.

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Time to act

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

It’s been a painful few days in bond markets, whatever side you might be on. The buyside has been caught out badly by a spike in sovereign yields – investors who bought Italy’s 50-year bond only a month ago are now sitting on huge losses, with the issue some 15 points underwater.

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Bull and bear

Sell-off leaves borrowers with a dilemma

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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Covered market comes undone

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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Fighting them on the breaches

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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Trump triggers great equity rotation

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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SFO seeks to gag Boath's case vs Barclays

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By Alex Chambers, Steve Slater

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.

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Bayer brings Europe's largest ever mandatory

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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Verizon continues to blaze trail with second phone ABS

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

Verizon Wireless continued to break new ground last week with its second US bond deal that packaged customer cellphone payments into big tradable blocks.

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D-day for IMF under Trump

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

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.

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Corporates stay strong despite market rout

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By , Hillary Flynn

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.

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Jio hits Vodafone India IPO

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By S Anuradha

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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People & Markets

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FICC revival lifts revenue hopes

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

Investment bank revenues are on course to end 2016 near flat from 2015, as a sharp revival in fixed income since an awful first quarter has been countered by a drop in equity and advisory business.

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US banks face bumper capital increase under Kashkari plan

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank president Neel Kashkari has unveiled a plan to end systemic risk posed by US banks – by forcing them to hold a massive amount of capital: as much as 38%.

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JP Morgan pays US$264m for Princeling scandal

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

JP Morgan Chase is to pay around US$264m to several US government bodies to settle claims it hired friends and relatives of influential Chinese businessmen and government officials in order to win business in violation of anti-bribery laws.

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Trump appointees could offer immediate regulatory relief

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

Donald Trump may not have to sign a single piece of legislation to roll back financial regulation during the next four years.

Don’t hold your breath on European bank consolidation

IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

WERE SOCIETE GENERALE boss Frédéric Oudéa and his UniCredit counterpart Jean-Pierre Mustier taking Mario Draghi at his word about Europe being overbanked and talking turkey on a merger that had a lot of people going in the past few days?

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    Bonds

    Covered market readies for harmonisation showdown

    IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

    The European Banking Authority gave a glimpse into the possible direction of harmonisation within the covered bond market ahead of its public hearing last Friday afternoon.

    Amex takes shot at euros with benchmark

    IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

    American Express Credit Corporation stepped off its traditional US dollar stomping ground last Tuesday, selling its first euro senior unsecured deal in over a decade.

    The show goes on

    IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

    Corporate borrowers last week continued to capitalise on limited issuance windows before year-end despite volatile conditions that sent funding costs soaring.

    Louis Dreyfus shelves bond issuance plans

    IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

    Commodity trader Louis Dreyfus decided not to proceed with a proposed five-year euro-denominated bond on Thursday, blaming a sharp increase in funding costs on volatile market conditions.

    Dollars trump euros for ANZ

    IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

    Having struggled to clear seven-year euro-denominated covered bonds on Tuesday (see Top News: ”ANZ returns with RMBS”), ANZ had a much easier time the following day, when the Aa2/AA–/AA– rated lender priced a US$3bn senior unsecured four-trancher via Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Wells Fargo and its own syndication team.

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      Loans

      Investors await Trump policies

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By Lynn Adler, Leela Parker Deo

      US leveraged loan investors are waiting to see whether President-elect Donald Trump will follow through on campaign pledges for sweeping policy changes before significantly changing their strategies or portfolios.

      China debt pile poses threat, ex-UK top regulator warns

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      China’s US$26trn debt mountain poses a threat to financial stability similar to that of securitised subprime mortgages and other perilous off-balance-sheet lending in 2007, according to former UK financial regulatory boss Adair Turner.

      Leverage levels hit post-crisis high

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      Leverage levels are hitting post-crisis highs in Europe’s leveraged loan market as borrowers tap into a wave of liquidity from lenders competing to get on a limited number of deals.

      Banks step up presence in TLBs

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      A growing number of banks are increasing their presence in Europe’s leveraged loan market, competing with institutional investors for term loan B paper in a hunt for yield.

      PNG makes offshore loan debut

      PNG makes offshore loan debut

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      Papua New Guinea is following in the footsteps of other Asian frontier sovereigns in tapping the syndicated loan market for a US$200m five-year borrowing.

      CNOOC returns for more

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By Carol Zhong

      CNOOC, China’s largest offshore oil and gas producer, is testing market appetite with a US$1.5bn loan, only two weeks after signing a US$1bn refinancing.

      VWR to reprice €460m TL

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      US listed-laboratory supplies and services provider VWR is repricing a €460m term loan.

      Japan: Mitsubishi preps ¥100bn hybrid

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      Trading house Mitsubishi Corp’s plans to take a hybrid loan are taking shape with the borrower eyeing a ¥100bn (US$926m) 60-year financing.

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      Equities

      Broker seals OTC jumbo

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      China Dragon Securities added to a revival of interest in China’s over-the-counter equity market last week with a Rmb9.92bn (US$1.45bn) fundraising, the biggest so far this year.

      Thailand: Beauty block fetches US$92.7m

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      A 300m-share block in cosmetic retailing chain Beauty Community  has raised Bt3.3bn (US$92.7m) after pricing at the top of the Bt10–Bt11 indicative range.

      South Korea: Netmarble awaits IPO approval

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      Netmarble Games expects to receive preliminary approval from the Korea Exchange for its expected W2trn (US$1.76bn) IPO in the first half of December, according to a person close to the plan.

      Malaysia: Reach Energy adjourns EGM

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      Reach Energy has adjourned an EGM seeking approval to acquire a stake in Palaeontol for US$155m, after shareholders sought more time to examine the proposal.

      India: Hindalco to seek approval

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      Aluminium maker Hindalco will seek shareholder approval on December 9 to raise Rs50bn (US$735m) through a sale of shares, convertible bonds or depositary receipts to institutions.

      China: Xinjiang kicks off Shanghai float

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      Xinjiang Beiken Energy Engineering has started pre-marketing a Shanghai IPO to raise up to Rmb352m (US$51m), with Citi Orient Securities as sponsor.

      China: CSRC quickens IPO pace

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      The China Securities Regulatory Commission has quickened the pace of A-share IPOs, having given 15 companies approval to raise a combined Rmb11.2bn (US$1.64bn).

      China: BeiGene completes follow-on

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      A follow-on offering in Nasdaq-listed cancer drug developer BeiGene has fetched US$200m.

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      Derivatives

      TrueEX

      DERIVATIVES-Uncleared swaps to make trueEX trading debut

      22 November 2016 By

      Uncleared swaps are set to move step closer to their more efficient, centrally-cleared counterparts following the launch by swap exchange operator trueEX of the first venue for real-time execution of the products.

      DERIVATIVES-EU swaps margin rules get final nod

      21 November 2016 By

      The European Council has approved new rules that force swaps counterparties to post collateral against over the counter derivatives trades that are not cleared through central counterparties.

      Trump

      Trump triggers great equity rotation

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      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.

      Low vol rout drives hedging demand

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016 By

      The minimum volatility theme that has dominated equity investment strategies in recent years faces an uncertain future as the long period of secular stagnation appears to be drawing to an end.

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      DERIVATIVES-AcadiaSoft adds Quantile swaps optimisation tool

      14 November 2016 By

      Derivatives risk optimisation firm Quantile Technologies has partnered with industry margin hub AcadiaSoft to launch a counterparty risk-reduction service that aims to lower costs for participants across the US$544trn over-the-counter derivatives market.

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      Common ground

      IFR 2160 19 November to 25 November 2016

      IT IS HARDLY a secret President-elect Donald Trump has expressed some fears about China. But the inquiry by the US SEC into JP Morgan’s dodgy hiring practices with regard to so-called Princelings - family members of Chinese political officials - suggests he may be able to find some common ground with Chinese officialdom.

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      Woody calls time – and this time it’s probably for real

      Something is afoot at Goldman Sachs. That much is obvious. You just get a distinct sense the succession race that has been one of the most captivating talking points around the market for years, and a constant of Wall Street dinner parties the world over, is accelerating.

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      A bang or just a whimper?

      President-elect Donald Trump’s YouTube release in which he outlined the policies he intends to implement within his first one hundred days in office surprised more by what he did not say than by what he did. 

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      Don’t hold your breath on European bank consolidation

      Were Societe Generale boss Frédéric Oudéa and his UniCredit counterpart Jean-Pierre Mustier taking Mario Draghi at his word about Europe being overbanked and talking turkey on a merger that had a lot of people going in the past few days?

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      Politics is the new economics

      Even seasoned Washington watchers are struggling to work out what the Trump administration will look like and what message his choice of lieutenants will send to the rest of the world. 

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      Post-truth politics

      Janet Yellen gave her much anticipated testimony in front of the Joint Economic Committee. That she went as close as she could to confirming that December 14 would see a tightening by the FOMC should have come as no surprise. 

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      Correction facility

      It didn’t take a degree in brain surgery or rocket science to work out that risk asset markets were due a spot of a correction and Wednesday delivered not much more than that. 

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