European direct lenders hit back at AI concerns
European private credit managers at DealCatalyst’s European Private Credit Conference on Direct Lending 2026 in London on Monday hit back at what they perceive are inflated concerns about the threat of AI, seeing the technology as posing little immediate threat to European private credit, and that any tangible impact is still years away.
NTT goes for diversity
Japanese telecoms company NTT was in the euro, sterling and US dollar Formosa markets on Wednesday as part of its efforts to diversify its funding sources at attractive pricing levels.
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.
Magali Van Coppenolle has left her position as global head of policy at the Climate Bonds Initiative.
Citigroup has set up a unit dedicated to AI infrastructure banking within its investment bank to meet the estimated US$3trn of financing required by such capital-intensive computing over the next five years.
HSBC Holdings on Wednesday reported a drop in full-year profit as dilution of its stake in Bank of Communications, restructuring costs and other one-off costs weighed.
Japanese telecoms company NTT was in the euro, sterling and US dollar Formosa markets on Wednesday as part of its efforts to diversify its funding sources at attractive pricing levels.
Telereal Securitisation got well over £1bn of orders for a dual-tranche deal on Wednesday. The structure is in line with the company's strategy to limit the amount of outstanding bonds due after 2031.
National Australia Bank returned to the euro covered bond market after a year's absence on Wednesday, executing a €1bn March 2033 transaction that came at the tightest spread seen on a seven-year euro covered print out of Australia in over three years.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank secured its share of the abundant investor cash chasing euro SSA syndications via its new €1bn three-year.
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.
Columbus Capital was the only RMBS issuer in town as it raised a record-busting A$2.7bn (US$1.91bn) from the prime Columbus Capital Triton Bond Trust 2026-1 on February 20.
The US structured finance market welcomed a flurry of ABS deals during this past holiday-shortened week, including securitisations of leases and loans backed by auto, equipment, data centre and crypto assets priced.
Lloyds Bank began marketing Candide Financing 2026-1 on Friday morning, the second Dutch prime RMBS this year, in the wake of strong demand for ING’s deal earlier this month.
Magali Van Coppenolle has left her position as global head of policy at the Climate Bonds Initiative.
The largest investor in sovereign debt-for-development swaps, Legal & General , is committing US$1bn to a new partnership with the instrument’s pioneering banker, Ramzi Issa , and sees “a healthy pipeline across innovative [emerging markets] debt financing”.
Bank of the Philippine Islands is committed to expanding its labelled ESG bond issuance in the local market, while considering a public US dollar bond later in the year to address upcoming maturities, executives said in an interview.
Capital Maritime & Trading Corp is spinning off oil shipping unit Capital Tankers with a Euronext Growth Oslo IPO aimed at raising US$300m-equivalent.
Europe’s run of defence IPOs is set to continue with the launch of a Frankfurt IPO for Vincorion around March 5.
Medtronic moved ahead with plans to carve out its MiniMed Group diabetes unit by launching a Nasdaq IPO early Tuesday that would value the fast-growing subsidiary at up to US$7.86bn.
German vehicle components maker Jost Werke completed its first capital raise since its IPO with a €92.5m accelerated bookbuild on Tuesday to raise funds for acquisitions.
European private credit managers at DealCatalyst’s European Private Credit Conference on Direct Lending 2026 in London on Monday hit back at what they perceive are inflated concerns about the threat of AI, seeing the technology as posing little immediate threat to European private credit, and that any tangible impact is still years away.
Lawyers and bankers have placed French IT services company Inetum on their restructuring watchlists as the company looks to avoid redeeming its €213m vendor financing from sponsor Bain Capital this year, and concerns mount over the firm’s looming €1.98bn debt pile, sources said.
A JP Morgan-led bank group has begun premarketing to investors more than US$5bn of debt to back software provider Qualtrics’ acquisition of healthcare analytics company Press Ganey Forsta, testing appetite for technology risk at a moment when confidence in the sector is under pressure, according to a source with knowledge of the transaction.
American Honda Finance has entered into US$8.5bn of revolving credit facilities.
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