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Inclusion of a variable rate instrument was not acceptable to official creditors
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FMO, the Dutch development bank, is constructing an innovative programme using synthetic securitization techniques to finance entrepreneurs from Africa, the Middle East and eastern Europe.
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Egypt’s triple tranche $4bn bond drew a huge book of over $19.5bn on Tuesday in a deal that bankers away from the mandate said was a huge success, underscoring the phenomenal market conditions available to issuers.
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Middle East issuers are expected in the bond market in droves, with Egypt and Mashreqbank leading the charge this week.
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The Arab Republic of Egypt has released initial price guidance for its triple tranche bond at levels that have caught investors’ attention. A large deal is expected.
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A number of top tier South African banks are expected to hit the loan market in the coming months, and bankers are welcoming what are some of the most attractive credits on the continent. But the country faces a number of dilemmas, which threaten to thump its credit ratings, writes Mariam Meskin.
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The Kenyan sovereign is in talks with banks to refinance a $1bn term loan set to expire in March.