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US high-grade opens doors for business as 19 borrowers ready deals

The US investment-grade corporate bond market is firmly back in business with at least 19 borrowers rushing to raise funds on Thursday, even as the war in the Middle East intensifies. 

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Medtronic's MiniMed braces for below-range IPO pricing

Medtronic appears headed toward a difficult go/no-go decision on the IPO of its MiniMed diabetes unit amid investor pushback on valuation.

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Medline’s PE owners cash out US$3.1bn in early lockup release

Medline’s principal financial backers played a prominent role in a US$3.075bn secondary stock sale priced late Wednesday, a deal that comes less than three months after the company’s IPO and well within the 180-day lockup, with the blessing of investment banks.

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Financials join primary market resurgence

A pair of US dollar trades from HSBC and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken are leading the resumption of bank bond issuance on Thursday as markets bounce back in defiance of the ongoing Middle East war, with more supply expected to follow. 

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Reverse Yankee acquisition trades restart euro corporate supply

The euro corporate investment-grade market reopened in style on Thursday as three US issuers joined one European borrower to raise €6bn between them.

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Jon Macaskill

A dramatic but little appreciated rise in the volume of equity total return swaps is being accompanied by an erosion in the margins charged by bank prime finance desks to clients such as hedge funds.

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Moves – Odaro joins HSBC to lead Europe/Americas sustainable finance

HSBC has appointed Denise Odaro as head of sustainable finance and transition for Europe and the Americas. 

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Morgan Stanley lays off 2,500 staff – Rtrs

(Reuters) - Investment banking giant Morgan Stanley has laid off about 3% of its workforce, or roughly 2,500 employees, across all divisions, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

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Moves – Scotiabank hires Eisele to head LatAm fixed income origination

Scotiabank has hired Dennis Eisele as managing director and head of LatAm fixed income origination.  

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DBS gets China bond underwriting licence

DBS Group Holdings on Wednesday said it has secured a principal underwriting licence for non-financial corporate bonds from China’s National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors.

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Banks seize on precious metals trading boom

Banks are reaping the benefits of a trading boom in precious metals, as heightened volatility and surging client volumes deliver a bumper payday for commodities traders.

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US high-grade opens doors for business as 19 borrowers ready deals

The US investment-grade corporate bond market is firmly back in business with at least 19 borrowers rushing to raise funds on Thursday, even as the war in the Middle East intensifies. 

BON
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Financials join primary market resurgence

A pair of US dollar trades from HSBC and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken are leading the resumption of bank bond issuance on Thursday as markets bounce back in defiance of the ongoing Middle East war, with more supply expected to follow. 

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Reverse Yankee acquisition trades restart euro corporate supply

The euro corporate investment-grade market reopened in style on Thursday as three US issuers joined one European borrower to raise €6bn between them.

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US dollar and euro IG markets see signs of life after two-day lull

Energy names Baker Hughes and Eaton Corp are headlining a renewal in activity in the euro and dollar high-grade bond markets with two jumbo acquisition-related trades as borrowers finally emerge from a two-day lull sparked by the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East.

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Bankers expect choreographed restart of European high-yield

Bankers and lawyers covering Europe's high-yield market say a backlog of deals could return in a carefully choreographed fashion once conditions stabilise following the onset of war in the Middle East.    

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Prasad Gollakota

The collapse of Market Financial Solutions follows a familiar and concerning pattern. According to documents submitted to London’s High Court at the commencement of its administration process, MFS may have double-pledged assets, potentially leaving a collateral shortfall of £930m. Loans to MFS totalled £1.16bn, and there was only £230m of “true value” available in the collateral accounts.

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Aussie RMBS takes a breather

The Australian RMBS market is taking a breather as investors and issuers await calmer waters after the US/Israeli military attack on Iran sparked a spike in global credit spreads.

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European ABS reopens after war jitters

The European ABS market is edging back to life after an almost two-day pause following the outbreak of war in Iran, with participants expecting spreads to move wider as primary activity resumes.

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Redwood lands debut non-QM RMBS deal

Redwood Trust has sold its first ever securitized deal backed by non-qualified mortgages as the specialty finance company continues to make a push into the market for homebuyers and renters who do not necessarily meet traditional lending requirements.

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Subprime lender Vanquis may be gearing up for ABS return

London-listed UK subprime lender Vanquis Banking Group, formerly known as Provident Financial, may be preparing a return to the securitisation market five years after its debut transaction of a pool of credit cards, according to public filings.

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War and MFS headlines cast pall over European securitisation market

The sudden collapse of UK-based mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions and the war in Iran have cast a pall on sentiment around deals, with a handful of European structured finance transactions pulled early Monday, according to bankers. 

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Update - Gleam of sovereign supply overcomes war worries

New benchmarks from Germany and Austria proved too good for investors to pass up on Tuesday, even with war raging in the Middle East and a renewed threat of inflation leading to a selloff in government bonds.

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Moves – Odaro joins HSBC to lead Europe/Americas sustainable finance

HSBC has appointed Denise Odaro as head of sustainable finance and transition for Europe and the Americas. 

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Germany and Austria mandate despite war in Middle East

Germany's new green Bund is leading the SSA supply that will be executed this week despite the weekend's US-Israeli attack on Iran.

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IFC loan insurance leaps past US$15bn

The International Finance Corp has signed a US$6bn insurance-backed facility that marks the World Bank Group member’s largest single mobilisation of private capital. 

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L&G and Enosis team up to invest US$1bn in development finance

Legal & General is committing as much as US$1bn to credit-enhanced emerging markets development investing that will include both sovereign debt-for-development swaps and new structures. 

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Medline’s PE owners cash out US$3.1bn in early lockup release

Medline’s principal financial backers played a prominent role in a US$3.075bn secondary stock sale priced late Wednesday, a deal that comes less than three months after the company’s IPO and well within the 180-day lockup, with the blessing of investment banks.

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Vincorion to launch IPO following Gabler success

German tank part supplier Vincorion could launch a €300m–€350m Frankfurt IPO on Friday in the wake of submarine components business Gabler Group's €115.5m float in which more than half the orders were not allocated any shares due to strong demand.

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Medtronic's MiniMed braces for below-range IPO pricing

Medtronic appears headed toward a difficult go/no-go decision on the IPO of its MiniMed diabetes unit amid investor pushback on valuation.

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Blowout book for Gabler IPO provides momentum for Vincorion

The IPO of German submarine parts business Gabler Group is heavily oversubscribed with demand in excess of €1bn as investors look past the war in the Middle East and resulting market volatility.

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Kenya Pipeline IPO oversubscribed by locals and Uganda

The KSh106.3bn (US$823.3m) IPO of Kenya Pipeline Company is 105.7% subscribed largely led by local and regional accounts.

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Arclin downsizes TL, widens OID

Resins maker Arclin has widened OID guidance and downsized its first-lien term loan slated to partially fund its acquisition of DuPont’s Aramids business.

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TKO Group seeks fungible add-on

Sports and entertainment company TKO Group Holdings is seeking a US$900m fungible incremental first-lien term loan.

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Disney renews US$9.25bn of loans

The Walt Disney Company has entered into US$9.25bn of loans. 

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Qube buyout loan hits syndication

A Macquarie Asset Management-led consortium has launched a A$4.95bn (US$3.5bn) loan to fund its buyout of Australia’s undefined Qube Holdings.  

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Paramount backstops RCF

Paramount Skydance has agreed to a US$3.5bn 364-day senior secured revolving credit facility as part of the financing package backing its US$110bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.

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Macaskill on Markets: Who needs margins? Synthetic equity lending pumps up risk

A dramatic but little appreciated rise in the volume of equity total return swaps is being accompanied by an erosion in the margins charged by bank prime finance desks to clients such as hedge funds.

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MFS and its discontents: when the security package triggers a run

The collapse of Market Financial Solutions follows a familiar and concerning pattern. According to documents submitted to London’s High Court at the commencement of its administration process, MFS may have double-pledged assets, potentially leaving a collateral shortfall of £930m. Loans to MFS totalled £1.16bn, and there was only £230m of “true value” available in the collateral accounts.

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Hyperion irony: designed for invisibility, now on everyone's radar

It is unbecoming to say “I told you so”, but when it comes to Meta Platforms’ US$27.3bn project bond to fund its Hyperion data centre via private credit shop Blue Owl Capital (and SPV Beignet Investor) the temptation is strong. I wrote in late 2025 that Meta’s decision not to consolidate the debt on its balance sheet sits uneasily with the economic risk that investors have assumed they are taking when they bought the deal in October. And now Meta’s auditor, EY, clearly feels this same tension.

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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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