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The stock market has endured its worst summer in years, with the turmoil in China wiping out trillions in market value and causing ripples around the world. But a crucial window will open up for share sales in Asia once China concludes its Golden Week holidays in early October. Issuers should grab the opportunity to light a fire under equity capital markets.
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Banco Popolare struggled to sell €500m of three year debt on Monday as there is no longer a natural investor base for double-B rated senior product. Spreads must widen or these banks will find their long term funding options limited.
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It seems that Latin America bond fees are going the way of CEEMEA — small to the point of non-existent for some issuers — and that is a frightening prospect. But it is better that banks accept and plan for that now rather than rage against the dying of the wallet.
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A string of CEEMEA credits are hoping that this week US Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen is going to make the primary bond markets a nicer place to be. But even if the hoped for rally does not emerge, borrowers would still be wise to continue as if it had and jump in.
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It seems that Latin America bond fees are going the way of CEEMEA — small to the point of non-existent for some issuers — and that is a frightening prospect. But it is better that banks accept and plan for that now rather than rage against the dying of the wallet.
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Banco Popolare struggled to sell €500m of three year debt on Monday as there is no longer a natural investor base for the product. Spreads must widen or these banks will find their long term funding options limited.