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EMEA loan market weathers volatility

Syndicated lending in EMEA totalled US$309bn in the first quarter of 2026, 19% lower than in the first three months of 2025, according to LPC data, but the loan market remained resilient in the face of persistent geopolitical and economic headwinds.

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Banks’ rates trading desks stumble in March volatility

Convulsions in global bond markets dealt a blow to banks’ interest rate trading desks in March following the outbreak of the Iran war, inflicting losses on some and taking the shine off what had otherwise promised to be another stellar quarter for macro traders.

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SpaceX confidential IPO filing sets stage for June launch

SpaceX moved one step closer to the launch of its mega IPO by confidentially filing documents with the SEC on Wednesday, beginning the regulatory review process and consistent with a timeline to bring the deal in June, a banker involved in the offering process told IFR.

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UK Gilts weather Iran market turmoil

The Iran war and a mounting energy crisis battered UK government bonds in March, with short-dated Gilts registering their worst month in nearly three years.

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US market broadly shrugs off volatility to raise US$779bn in Q1

Against the backdrop of volatility, induced by the war in the Middle East, the emergence of AI as a buzzword and its uncertain, potential impact across various industry sectors, as well as simmering headlines around private credit portfolios, US lenders ushered nearly US$779bn through the broadly syndicated loan market in the first quarter, a 6% decline compared to the first three months of 2025.   

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Update: HMH prices US$210.4m IPO amid oil rebound

HMH navigated a difficult market to raise US$210.4m from its Nasdaq IPO late Tuesday, providing liquidity for its principal backers while right-sizing its capital structure.

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It is unusual for a listed company to buy income-bearing securities of a peer as a treasury decision. In orthodox corporate finance, surplus capital is meant to do one of three things: fund projects that clear the hurdle rate, preserve liquidity, or be returned to shareholders. It is not normally redeployed into another company exposed to much the same trade, especially at a lower yield than the investing company pays on its own stock.

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Banks’ rates trading desks stumble in March volatility

Convulsions in global bond markets dealt a blow to banks’ interest rate trading desks in March following the outbreak of the Iran war, inflicting losses on some and taking the shine off what had otherwise promised to be another stellar quarter for macro traders.

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UK Gilts weather Iran market turmoil

The Iran war and a mounting energy crisis battered UK government bonds in March, with short-dated Gilts registering their worst month in nearly three years.

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Moves – Deutsche Bank names Lai head of APAC IB

Deutsche Bank has appointed Joe Lai has head of Asia Pacific investment banking and capital markets, according to an internal memo seen by IFR.

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Punch-drunk bond investors drive wild market swings

Spare a thought for the bond traders. 

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Volatility pushes zero-day S&P 500 volumes to new record

Volumes in equity options that expire the same day they’re traded have hit a new record this month as more institutional investors have turned to the ultra-short-dated derivatives to shield themselves against the market fallout from the war in Iran.

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LGFA deepens euro footprint

The New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency has priced its second euro benchmark, having made its debut in the market last year.

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KBC returns to covereds as market regains solid footing

KBC Bank and Komercni Banka followed the template ING and Erste set out earlier in the week to secure solid covered bond transactions on Wednesday, capping what bankers described as the best week for euro covered bond supply since the war in the Middle East began more than one month ago. 

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Veolia prices tight in rebounding market

Veolia Environnement (Baa1/BBB) made the most of a solid market window on Wednesday to bring the first corporate deal of the week in the euro arena, landing it with no new issue concession.

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FiberCop tops up in euros

Italian wholesale digital infrastructure operator FiberCop launched an upsized €1bn five-year non-call life senior secured bond on Wednesday, after testing appetite for a potential new issue among investors earlier in the week.

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Vista Energy Argentina readies dollar bond to fund oil field expansion

Independent oil operator Vista Energy Argentina is readying a return to the dollar bond market to help fund its purchase of assets in the country's vast shale field, known as Vaca Muerta, or Dead Cow. 

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CMBS refinancing for Brookfield-backed malls halted

A Brookfield venture decided to halt the sale of a US$250m property bond as market volatility stemming from the Iran war has made issuance more difficult, a person familiar with the offering said on Monday.

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War woes and Easter weekend weigh on CLOs

CLO bankers are struggling to get CLO deals priced, especially ahead of the long Easter weekend, with funding costs elevated due to the war in Iran, which is also curtailing investor risk appetite. 

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Tricky execution sees EdgeConneX's debut CMBS hit by downgrade

EdgeConneX has become a casualty of the recent volatility in the European securitisation market after Fitch downgraded the class A2 notes of the US data centre operator's debut European deal just a week after it priced. 

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Aussie nonbanks adapt to RMBS volatility

Nonbank issuers in Australia have been navigating a challenging RMBS market with long execution times that leave them particularly vulnerable during the current heightened volatility.   

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Can data centre ABS fill Asia’s funding gap?

Securitisation offers a promising route to fill an over US$100bn funding gap to build data centres in the Asia Pacific, but this solution is still a while away, according to market participants

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KfW cements position as leading green issuer

Germany's KfW, one of the world's largest green bond issuers, printed €14bn of green bonds in 2025 and expanded its range of issuing currencies. 

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Mexico looks to new ESG bond labels

Mexico has set a new benchmark for sovereign sustainable finance with an updated framework that accommodates an unprecedented array of ESG labels – including badges like biodiversity, nature and resilience/adaptation – while also integrating the country’s sustainable taxonomy.

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UK's TFC publishes transition finance guidelines

The UK's influential Transition Finance Council has published an exposure draft of its Transition Finance Guidelines, which are designed to assess the credibility of companies' transition plans and scale up transition financing globally. 

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European companies' climate adaptation plans at 'nascent' stage

More European companies have adaptation and resilience plans in place than their global peers but progress is at a very early stage and none of the plans are advanced, according to research by S&P. 

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Eurazeo's Planetary Boundaries fund continues fundraising

French private debt and equity firm Eurazeo's Planetary Boundaries fund has secured more than half of its €750m target, which it intends to keep in place as fundraising continues. 

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SpaceX confidential IPO filing sets stage for June launch

SpaceX moved one step closer to the launch of its mega IPO by confidentially filing documents with the SEC on Wednesday, beginning the regulatory review process and consistent with a timeline to bring the deal in June, a banker involved in the offering process told IFR.

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Blackstone slips ‘shoe into first Cirsa ABB

Blackstone injected a standard piece of US practice into Europe on Tuesday with the inclusion of a greenshoe in its €77.6m first post-IPO selldown in Spanish gaming group Cirsa Enterprises.

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Update: HMH prices US$210.4m IPO amid oil rebound

HMH navigated a difficult market to raise US$210.4m from its Nasdaq IPO late Tuesday, providing liquidity for its principal backers while right-sizing its capital structure.

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HD Hyundai Heavy EB upsized

HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering has raised US$1.55bn from the sale of an upsized exchangeable bond with the shares of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries as the underlying.

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SpaceX set to hold IPO kick-off meeting with syndicate

Investment banks leading SpaceX's mega-IPO are set to hold a kick-off meeting next week with the broader syndicate of banks involved in the deal, according to people familiar with the process.

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EMEA loan market weathers volatility

Syndicated lending in EMEA totalled US$309bn in the first quarter of 2026, 19% lower than in the first three months of 2025, according to LPC data, but the loan market remained resilient in the face of persistent geopolitical and economic headwinds.

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US market broadly shrugs off volatility to raise US$779bn in Q1

Against the backdrop of volatility, induced by the war in the Middle East, the emergence of AI as a buzzword and its uncertain, potential impact across various industry sectors, as well as simmering headlines around private credit portfolios, US lenders ushered nearly US$779bn through the broadly syndicated loan market in the first quarter, a 6% decline compared to the first three months of 2025.   

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Sysco lines up huge bridge loan for Restaurant Depot buy

Food services company Sysco has commitments in place for a US$22bn senior unsecured 364-day bridge loan that is to support its approximately US$29.1bn acquisition of restaurant supplier Jetro Restaurant Depot. 

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McCormick backs Unilever Foods combination with bridge loan

Spice maker McCormick has commitments for a US$15.7bn bridge loan in place to support its approximately US$44.8bn combination with the foods business of Unilever. 

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CoreWeave inks US$8.5bn DDTL to expand AI platform

Cloud infrastructure firm CoreWeave has secured an US$8.5bn delayed draw term loan to expand its artificial intelligence cloud platform, as demand for computing power continues to surge. 

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Macaskill on Markets: Is it time for a new president (at Citi)?

Citigroup chief executive Jane Fraser manages a team of rivals who might aspire to her job. Competition is healthy but appointing a new president as a deputy could help Fraser deliver the next phase of her growth plan.

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Strategy squared: multiple channels, same exposure

It is unusual for a listed company to buy income-bearing securities of a peer as a treasury decision. In orthodox corporate finance, surplus capital is meant to do one of three things: fund projects that clear the hurdle rate, preserve liquidity, or be returned to shareholders. It is not normally redeployed into another company exposed to much the same trade, especially at a lower yield than the investing company pays on its own stock.

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Banks should go on the front foot as private credit crisis plays out

Private credit mishaps are coming at us with such speed and intensity that many of the stories are blurring into one. But rather than the private credit crisis dragging banks down, it might give them an opportunity to play offensively in this space.

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Goeasy shows that it’s still too easy to hide a credit loss

The easiest way to hide a credit loss is not to deny it. It is to say it has not yet arrived. That was one of the quiet accounting failures exposed by the global financial crisis: losses were often recognised too late, only after the damage was obvious. IFRS 9 was supposed to fix that by forcing lenders to book expected credit losses earlier, using forward-looking judgment rather than waiting for the wreckage.

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Farr on PR: Rough and tumble in the PR jungle

I played rugby as a schoolboy. I wasn’t too bad, playing for East Yorkshire a few times at under-16 level. My position was scrum-half, which meant I had a lot of the ball. And being in the thick of things, one soon learns to be nimble and quick-thinking to avoid being crushed by rampaging forwards.

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