Asia Pacific
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            Amid limited supply from central Asia, sovereign could be filling gap in investor pockets left by Russia's absence
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            'Solid' central Asian sovereign mandates first dollar deal since 2015
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            Loan pricing falls for commodity company
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            Chinese government and a bevy of Indian and Korean issuers found conditions sweet for international bonds
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            Uzbek bank eyes bigger, brighter future in capital markets
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            Hard-won print on its way from Uzbek bank after pulling last year's offers
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            Halyk Bank reopened international loan market after 15 years
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            ◆ Singaporean bank prints more than originally targeted ◆ Slim premium paid for size ◆ Deal bought forward to avoid competing supply
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            ◆ Issuer looking at long three or five years ◆ ESG label should be ‘helpful’ ◆ KHFC’s third public bond this year
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            First bank deal from the country since a spate of brutal restructurings at other banks in 2009
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            Conglomerate’s deleveraging efforts have paid off, but bond pricing still needed extensive negotiations