HALISTER1: EU CREDIT DAILY: New Issues Weigh; Toyota Stalls, ABN Amro Slips

EU CREDIT DAILY: New Issues Weigh; Toyota Stalls, ABN Amro Slips

(Bloomberg) -- Something of a divided credit market at the moment; yields firmly anchored and synthetic indexes gyrating around macro headlines and equity-mkt movements, while cash indexes have been leaking marginally wider in recent days, Bloomberg strategist Simon Ballard writes.
  • No capitulation among the real-money community, but the weight of new issuance may now be having a small re-pricing effect on secondary paper; period of digestion needed
    • Tightening of many new issues’ re-offer pricing from IPT suggests demand/supply dynamics is still robust, but worthy of monitoring going forward as we head toward ECB CSPP at end-June
  • In cash bonds, combination of supply volumes and macro uncertainty creating a quality bias among investors; EUR IG/HY spread now at 367bps
  • Credit spreads remain underpinned, but mask quiet drift wider in spread dispersion in Risk Appetite Model
  • CDX IG currently -0.2bps at 80.90 in overnight session; iTraxx Asia Ex Japan IG is currently -1.5bps at 143.20
NEWS
  • Corporate News
  • TUI Says Preparing a Sale of Its Specialist Group Division
  • EON Profit Beats Estimates With 30% Jump on Gazprom Accord
  • Altice First-Quarter Earnings Stall as French Unit Struggles
  • William Hill Says Trading Remains In Line With Previous Guidance
  • Toyota Forecasts 35% Net Drop After 4Q Miss; Plans 3% Buyback
  • National Express Underlying Revenue up 4%
  • Wolters Kluwer Keeps 2016 Forecast; Says Digital Driving Growth
  • Carlsberg Revenue Beats Analyst Estimates on Eastern Europe
  • Hochtief 1Q Sales Above Estimates, Confirms 2016 Guidance
  • Financial News
  • Raiffeisen Eyes Merger With Parent to Ease Regulatory Burden
  • ABN Amro First-Quarter Profit Slips on Lower Commission Income
  • Mediobanca 3Q Net Beats Estimate; CET1 Fully Loaded 13.2%
  • Credit Rating News
  • Fitch Affirms Australia’s Four Major Banks
  • Other News
  • Hardcore Bear ETFs Poised to Swell Past Bulls as Inflows Surge
  • Vietnam Seeks Foreign Investors to Participate in Bank Reforms
ANALYST VIEWS
  • Soon enough we will get a borrower print in a short maturity with a negative yield. We will be paying that issuer for the privilege of holding its debt: creditmarketdaily.com
NEW ISSUES
  • Abertis Infraestructuras EU1.15b 10Y MS +95
  • AXA EU500m 12Y MS +55
  • CDC $1b 3Y MS +37
  • CNH Industrial Finance Europe EU500m 7Y 3% Yield
  • Deutsche Hyp EU750m 8Y Covered MS -1
  • Eni EU700m 6Y, EU800m 12Y
  • Kellogg Company EU600m 8Y MS +77
  • Latvia EU650m 20Y MS +50
  • Madrid EU700m 5Y Interp SPGB +27
  • Mapfre EU1b 10Y MS +115
  • NAB EU750m 5Y FRN, EU1b 10Y Fixed Bonds
  • Pernod Ricard EU600m 10Y MS +100
  • Simon Property EU500m 9Y MS +90
  • European IG credit pipeline here and HY credit pipeline here
  • Issuers exposed to S-T rollover and interest-rate reset risk here
  • NOTE: Simon Ballard is a credit strategist who writes for Bloomberg. The observations he makes are his own and are not intended as investment advice.
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