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Banker bonuses set to rise in 2026

The next bonus season could be epic for bankers and traders as revenue from investment banking and stock and bond trading remains elevated. While trading revenue has been stratospheric this year, benefiting from tariff-driven volatility, dealmaking is set to be above or near record levels and equity underwriting has rebounded as well. 

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Manic session in euro investment-grade

Six issuers raised €11.4bn through 13 tranches of issuance in the euro investment-grade market on Wednesday, with supply accelerating even after two busy days at the start of the week.  

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Rare prints keep sterling momentum going

Rare issuers NATS and Tritax piqued investors’ interest on Wednesday while returning to the sterling market with tightly priced senior unsecured transactions. 

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'Comfortable' FIG issuers step back

Financial institutions' issuance all but ground to a halt on Wednesday, in stark contrast to the frenetic pace of corporate supply, as a softening market backdrop convinced opportunistic issuers to wait for a better day. 

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Schaeffler parks close to fair value

German car parts supplier Schaeffler printed a €750m 6.5-year senior unsecured note on Wednesday at a new issue concession of around 12.5bp, a good result given the crowded nature of the corporate bond market and a softer backdrop for the auto sector, said bankers. 

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Brazil to boost budding Amazonia bonds

Brazil could issue the first sovereign Amazonia bond after the Inter-American Development Bank this week closed the inaugural deal in the new format , which finances sustainable development projects across the environmentally critical Amazon region.

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The rally in Credit Suisse’s written down Additional Tier 1 bonds as a result of a shock court judgment has tempted some to call a turn. This is not investment advice, but that view is likely misplaced. The Federal Administrative Court’s decision to revoke Swiss market regulator Finma’s March 19 2023 decree to write off all CS AT1s ahead of its takeover by UBS leaves enough uncertainty in its reasoning that it should not be treated as final, and it is certainly a shaky basis for buying the bonds.

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Banker bonuses set to rise in 2026

The next bonus season could be epic for bankers and traders as revenue from investment banking and stock and bond trading remains elevated. While trading revenue has been stratospheric this year, benefiting from tariff-driven volatility, dealmaking is set to be above or near record levels and equity underwriting has rebounded as well. 

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ASIC supports regulatory adjustments for IPOs

Australia's securities regulator has made a number of recommendations to strengthen capital markets, including measures to make it easier for companies to list shares in the country. 

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Moves – UBS's McCartney to head capital markets origination

UBS has appointed Gareth McCartney as global head of capital markets origination, a new role aimed at improving collaboration between capital markets, corporate and sponsor advisory, and regional management. Manuel Esteve will take McCartney's role as global co-head of equity capital markets.

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Moves – Lowell returns to Houlihan

Restructuring specialist Dorian Lowell has rejoined Houlihan Lokey as a senior adviser having been a director in the firm’s financial restructuring group between 2001 and 2006 before moving to fund manager First East Partners.

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Moves – Houlihan hires Voci for EMEA consumer team

US investment bank Houlihan Lokey has hired Marco Voci from JP Morgan as a managing director in its consumer group in London, focusing on the active lifestyle, branded consumer products and luxury goods sectors in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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Manic session in euro investment-grade

Six issuers raised €11.4bn through 13 tranches of issuance in the euro investment-grade market on Wednesday, with supply accelerating even after two busy days at the start of the week.  

BON ESG
Rare prints keep sterling momentum going

Rare issuers NATS and Tritax piqued investors’ interest on Wednesday while returning to the sterling market with tightly priced senior unsecured transactions. 

BON
'Comfortable' FIG issuers step back

Financial institutions' issuance all but ground to a halt on Wednesday, in stark contrast to the frenetic pace of corporate supply, as a softening market backdrop convinced opportunistic issuers to wait for a better day. 

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Schaeffler parks close to fair value

German car parts supplier Schaeffler printed a €750m 6.5-year senior unsecured note on Wednesday at a new issue concession of around 12.5bp, a good result given the crowded nature of the corporate bond market and a softer backdrop for the auto sector, said bankers. 

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IBB wrestles to get euros covered

Investitionsbank Berlin managed to get its new €500m social bond covered but it was a struggle, with the deal at one point looking like it would need demand from the lead managers to get over the line.

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Flexential refinances data center ABS debut

Flexential tapped the securitization market on Tuesday to refinance part of its US$2bn inaugural issue from 2021, which is also the biggest-ever data center ABS deal .

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US subprime auto ABS supply resumes

US subprime auto ABS supply resumes this week following a one-week pause as the sector continues to recover from the spread widening triggered by Tricolor's bankruptcy in September.

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Zip confirms BNPL revival

Digital financial services company Zip issued its 11th buy now, pay later consumer loans ABS on Thursday, the upsized A$400m (US$264m) Zip Master Trust Series 2025-2, which confirmed the rehabilitation of a previously beleaguered sector.

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Pepper's Polaris RMBS defies softening market

Pepper Money priced its latest RMBS from the Polaris shelf at the tight end of guidance, defying a softer tone in the sterling securitisation market as secondary spreads appear to widen on the back of heavy supply and volatility, according to market participants.

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US credit card ABS sector welcomes duration

The US credit card ABS sector showed that it was open to long duration as seen by the demand exhibited for Capital One's placement of a rare 10-year deal.

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Brazil to boost budding Amazonia bonds

Brazil could issue the first sovereign Amazonia bond after the Inter-American Development Bank this week closed the inaugural deal in the new format , which finances sustainable development projects across the environmentally critical Amazon region.

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ICMA finally embraces transition bonds

Overcoming its longstanding opposition to a separate transition bond label, the International Capital Market Association is falling into line with its loan market peers’ new transition loan guidance by endorsing “climate transition bonds”.

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EU green bond sales plunge

Even after nearly €3.5bn of auctions in the past month, the European Union’s green bond issuance has plunged this year to its lowest level since the bloc began offering the instrument in 2021.

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France says 'non' to SLBs

Market rumours that France is set to become the first G7 sovereign to issue sustainability-linked bonds have been dismissed by the country’s debt management office.

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India's green equity criteria to include transition category

India's National Stock Exchange is preparing to launch green equity criteria that will be the first globally to offer a third colour category of "orange" for transition companies.

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Beta supplements NYSE IPO for upsized US$1bn raise

Beta Technologies benefited from a methodical approach to structuring its NYSE IPO to land an upsized US$1bn late Monday despite having to navigate through the ongoing government shutdown.

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Hitachi Construction Machinery block raises ¥68.5bn

Japanese conglomerate Hitachi has raised ¥68.5bn (US$448m) from a share sale in Hitachi Construction Machinery.

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Groww IPO anchor book draws 102 investors

The 298.5m-share anchor tranche of online broker Groww's up to Rs66bn (US$751m) IPO has drawn 102 investors, including several global sovereign wealth funds. 

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WeRide plans to price HK listing at HK$27.10

Nasdaq-listed WeRide is planning to price its Hong Kong listing at HK$27.10 each to raise HK$2.4bn (US$308.7m), said people with knowledge of the matter.

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India likely to defer LIC stake sale to next year

The Indian government is likely to defer a 2.5%–3% stake sale in state-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India, to next year given a weak share price and muted feedback from investors, people with knowledge of the transaction said. 

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Creditors poised to take over Accentro

Creditors to Accentro are taking over the company via a debt-for-equity swap as the German real estate firm expects to haircut its bonds by 67% to 68% as early as the end of the week, sources said. 

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Banks cast wide net for EA buyout financing

Banks are casting a wide net for a multi-currency financing to back the record-breaking US$55bn buyout of video game maker Electronic Arts, which is set to include one of the largest LBO term loans in the last five years.

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Chandra Asri faces lender doubts as Singapore goes green

Indonesian conglomerate Chandra Asri Group is in talks to raise around US$850m in debt for its acquisition of ExxonMobil’s petrol stations in Singapore, but the impact of the country’s ban on sales of new petrol-only cars from 2030 could discourage lenders.

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Medicaid risk drains appetite for Sevita loan

US healthcare company Sevita was forced to pull a US$2.507bn first-lien term loan from syndication after investors expressed concerns over reimbursement risks following Medicaid cuts, sources said.

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Schism in European leveraged market: investors back favourites

A schism has opened up in the European leveraged loan market as investors herd into the most loved and followed credits and demand steep discounts from the trickier propositions.

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