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Turkey’s finance minister, Berat Albayrak, is holding an investor call at 2pm London time today. Over 5,000 participants are registered for the call and will be looking to see if the politician can bring calm to the crisis engulfing Turkish and wider emerging markets.
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Integrated online healthcare provider 111 filed draft documents on Wednesday for a potential $200m issue of American Depository Shares (ADS).
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China’s answer to Tesla is set to make a splash with its New York IPO. Nio is preparing a multibillion-dollar listing that will test investor appetite for the booming electric car industry. John Loh reports.
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Deutsche Bank taps Ngan for ECM — Citi names first BRI head — Li emerges at Citic — Morgan Stanley promotes in SEA — Nomura hires for Korea DCM
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Chinese companies BOC Aviation and Digital China have launched offshore loans into general syndication, seeking $500m and $100m, respectively.
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India’s Tata Motors has closed the senior syndication of an offshore loan worth $237.6m, helping the company fund the buyback of bonds due in 2020.
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BOC Aviation, the aircraft leasing group under Bank of China, has launched a $500m five year borrowing into general syndication, with a group of ten banks at the helm.
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Citi’s head EMEA FIG DCM is leaving the bank and taking up a senior FIG role at Banco Santander.
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South Korea’s securities regulator waved through Hyundai Oilbank’s billion-dollar IPO plans at a preliminary screening on Monday.
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Nio, a Chinese electric car company, has started sounding out investors for its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange with an indicative size of $1.8bn.
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World Bank is following Fannie Mae’s trailblazing issue of Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) floating rate notes after mandating banks on Monday for what will be the second ever trade to reference the rate.