Asia Pacific
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◆ China property co debt straits play out in EM... ◆ ... and European corporate bonds ◆ The industrious sterling bond market
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Supply chains under renewed pressure as Europe teeters on edge of recession
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Deal pipeline uncertain as fresh volatility erupts from China’s distressed property sector
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Pricing is expected around September 7
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◆ Lloyds prices first foreign subordinated debt in Singapore dollars since CS’s collapse ◆ Deal offers arbitrage versus G3 markets ◆ NatWest starts marketing senior Kangaroo
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◆ No foreign bank has issued subordinated debt in the currency since CS collapse ◆ Local heavyweight showed there is demand for AT1 ◆ Will be issuer's fourth currency outing since Q2 results
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IG spreads are still resilient but signs suggest macro headwinds are taking a toll
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Singaporean bank captures large orders amid scarcity of Aussie supply, with more foreign lenders to follow
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DMO believes investors will be keen, despite expanding gas production
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◆ Offshore banks eye August and September window ◆ Aussie dollar pricing comparable to euro curves for some
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Deal brings this year’s Kangaroo issuance to over A$25bn
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Equity-linked bond market in Europe has been left in the dust by the Americas and Asia-Pacific, baffling bankers