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  • Nanyang Commercial Bank added $1.2bn to its coffers on Thursday with an additional tier one bond, managing to price its deal close to fair value.
  • FIG
    The Basel Committee’s William Coen said in a speech on Thursday that he was hopeful that the Basel III post-crisis reforms could be finalised in the ‘near future’, but capital markets participants have grown weary of hearing that progress is just around the corner. They still expect to be waiting for quite some time before any agreement on calibrating capital floors.
  • The Asia ex-Japan G3 bond market saw a slew of issuers from a variety of backgrounds hit the market on Thursday, with borrowers from Greater China as well as Indonesia venturing offshore.
  • Strong support from regional investors helped Bahrain’s Al Baraka Banking Group achieve substantial price tightening for the first ever bond issue from a non-investment grade Gulf bank on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Public holidays will cut short the issuance window at the end of May, but banks have enjoyed a busy month and a flurry of deals have arrived in the market this week.
  • GlobalCapital held its annual bond dinner awards on May 23 in London's Globe Theatre. The awards are determined by a poll of market participants, and celebrate the outstanding issuers, funding officials, investment banks, bankers and rating agencies in the capital markets between April 2016 and March 2017. Congratulations to the winners and nominees. Below are the FIG bond awards.