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Published on 9/3/2015 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily, Prospect News Municipals Daily, Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily and Prospect News Private Placement Daily.

High-grade primary market silent ahead of payrolls report; Lloyds, JPMorgan paper firms

By Aleesia Forni and Cristal Cody

Virginia Beach, Sept. 3 – The investment-grade primary was at a standstill on Thursday, with no new deals coming to market ahead of Friday’s release of the all-important U.S. non-farm payrolls report.

Only $1 billion of new issuance has entered the primary market to open September, coming from a lone three-year deal priced by Municipality Finance plc on Wednesday.

With primary activity likely shut down for the week, players are gearing up for a busy new issue calendar during the shortened week ahead.

More than $30 billion of supply is expected to price following the extended Labor Day holiday weekend.

Market tone improved over the session and bank and financial paper headed out mostly better in the secondary market.

Lloyds Bank plc’s 2.7% senior notes due 2020 traded 6 bps better on Thursday.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s 3.9% senior holding company notes due 2025 firmed 4 bps.

Barclays plc’s 5.25% senior notes due 2045 were 4 bps tighter by late afternoon trading.

Bank of America Corp.’s 3.875% senior notes due 2025 were unchanged going out.

Morgan Stanley’s 4% senior notes due 2025 traded about 1 bp softer.

The Markit CDX North American Investment Grade index firmed 1 bp to a spread of 82 bps.

Lloyds Bank’s 2.7% notes due 2020 tightened 6 bps to 95 bps bid in secondary trading on Thursday, a market source said.


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