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Hybrid supply keeps rolling

Energy companies NextEra Energy and TotalEnergies were in the hybrid market on Thursday, making the most of the continuing strong bid for the higher-yielding products.

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Fincantieri raises €499.3m for expansion and deleveraging

Fincantieri raised €499.3m on Wednesday evening with the Italian shipbuilder looking to increase production capacity, accelerate deleveraging and support acquisitions.

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Ineos entities downgraded to Single B by S&P

Two major chemicals entities in the Ineos conglomerate have seen their issuer and debt ratings downgraded by S&P, with the agency stating that it does not anticipate a sustained recovery in operating rates and margins in the industry before 2028. 

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Missiles, mobilisation and cold: Citi Ukraine chief juggles risks after four years of war

In early January Alex McWhorter had an almost impossible annual assignment for a country chief of a major bank: he had to decide which 50% of his male staff he could protect from being called up for military service, and which he would have to make available to potentially go off to fight in a war.

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COMMENT: ECB - Which president has overseen the most price stability?

Earlier today, Reuters published an excellent analysis of the performance of the euro during each of the four presidencies of the ECB so far ("Euro, euro, on the wall... who's the 'best' president of them all?", Amanda Cooper, LSEG news code nL6N3ZF0OB). Their conclusion was Jean-Claude Trichet, who oversaw a 16% rise in the value of the currency,  was the "best", followed by Christine Lagarde, during whose tenure so far the currency has appreciated by 7.1%.

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Rupak Ghose

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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Missiles, mobilisation and cold: Citi Ukraine chief juggles risks after four years of war

In early January Alex McWhorter had an almost impossible annual assignment for a country chief of a major bank: he had to decide which 50% of his male staff he could protect from being called up for military service, and which he would have to make available to potentially go off to fight in a war.

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Moves – JP Morgan taps O’Donnell to lead North America leveraged finance

JP Morgan has tapped Catherine O’Donnell as the new head of North America leveraged finance, as the investment bank rejiggers its leveraged finance leadership team, according to a Tuesday memo obtained by LPC.

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Greece simulates sovereign digital bond

Greece has joined the club of SSAs probing digital bonds with a simulated security running on distributed ledger technology.

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Basel highlights SRT positives and concerns

Analysis by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has concluded that the growing synthetic risk transfer markets, which are estimated at €750bn across the euro area, UK, US and Canada, pose lower risks than credit securitisation initiatives carried out before the 2008 financial crisis.

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Moves – Erlandsson leaves AFII for AP4

Ulf Erlandsson is leaving the Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, the prominent ESG research and advocacy body he founded six years ago, to return to Swedish state pension fund AP4, though he will remain a director at philanthropy-funded AFII.

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Hybrid supply keeps rolling

Energy companies NextEra Energy and TotalEnergies were in the hybrid market on Thursday, making the most of the continuing strong bid for the higher-yielding products.

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Ineos entities downgraded to Single B by S&P

Two major chemicals entities in the Ineos conglomerate have seen their issuer and debt ratings downgraded by S&P, with the agency stating that it does not anticipate a sustained recovery in operating rates and margins in the industry before 2028. 

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High-yield issuers with near-term maturities in sharp focus

European high-yield issuers that have yet to refinance their 2027 debt maturities are drawing increased attention, with uncertainty around their next moves driving volatility in their bonds.

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Mizuho loses yen bond mandates after SESC investigations

Mizuho Securities, an investment banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group, has lost three bond deals after the watchdog's investigations into the bank for alleged insider trading.

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Arts & crafts chain Michaels preps bond deal after rebound

Michaels is back in the US high-yield market after a long hiatus as the Apollo-backed arts and crafts store takes advantage of a rally in its bonds to pay upcoming debt maturities, cleaning up its capital structure ahead of an expected IPO in coming years.

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Basel highlights SRT positives and concerns

Analysis by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has concluded that the growing synthetic risk transfer markets, which are estimated at €750bn across the euro area, UK, US and Canada, pose lower risks than credit securitisation initiatives carried out before the 2008 financial crisis.

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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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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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Fincantieri raises €499.3m for expansion and deleveraging

Fincantieri raised €499.3m on Wednesday evening with the Italian shipbuilder looking to increase production capacity, accelerate deleveraging and support acquisitions.

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No tears as shares rise after £40m ABB by Debenhams

Debenhams Group, the rebranded online retailer Boohoo Group, raised £40m in an accelerated bookbuild on Wednesday night after upsizing a much-anticipated offer.

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Western Digital cashes a US$3.17bn chip on Sandisk spin

Western Digital raised US$3.17bn late Tuesday from a secondary sale of stock in Sandisk, the flash-memory unit it spun off in February 2025, nearly a decade after purchasing the company in 2016.

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Compass targets US$150m for psychedelic drug approval

Compass Pathways is seeking to raise US$150m through a marketed follow-on sale of stock to bridge liquidity ahead of a potential regulatory approval of its psychedelic treatment for depression.

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Robinhood opens door to retail with US$1bn private-markets fund

Robinhood Markets is seeking to raise US$1bn from a closed-end fund designed to invest in private companies, broadening access to retail investors ahead of what could be one of the biggest IPO cycles in capital markets history.

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IG term loans jump on M&A growth

Investment-grade term loan issuance in January surged with corporates demonstrating their appetite for dealmaking as the second administration under president Donald Trump enters its sophomore year. 

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Franklin Templeton bets big on lower mid-market

Fundraising among direct lenders has surged to record levels with many firms pushing into larger mid-market deals, but Franklin Templeton is charting a different course – doubling down on the lower mid-market segment of European direct lending.

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KKR hands over Accell to senior lenders

KKR is handing over the keys of Accell to the company's lenders, with the Dutch bicycle manufacturer set to engage in a significant debt reduction and receive additional funding, Accell announced on Wednesday.

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India relaxes offshore borrowing rules

India has eased the external commercial borrowing rules by raising the borrowing limits and removing the pricing cap, a move expected to make offshore funding significantly easier for domestic corporates.

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PGE backs US$1.9bn asset purchase with bridge loan

Utility firm Portland General Electric has commitments for an unsecured US$1.9bn 364-day bridge loan in place to support its approximately US$1.9bn acquisition of Washington state generation, transmission and electric utility operations from PacifCorp. 

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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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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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