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Company in 'no doubt' a public trade would have delivered better pricing
As with other private placements from Africa, observers have questioned the merits of the format
Benin reaped the rewards of its sukuk debut last week, and will do so for years to come
Speed possible in the private placement market proves attractive, even if the issuer may pay a bit more for it
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The Republic of Benin plans to be the first sub-Saharan African sovereign to tap the international bond market twice in 2021. The sovereign this week intends to sell a bond with a sustainability feature, making it one of the first in the region.
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Simon Denny, whom Barclays hired as head of banking for South Africa in 2019, is no longer with the firm.
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As the debate over emerging market debt restructuring rages on, market participants have expressed their frustration at the lack of clarity over the outcomes.
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The London branch of South African lender Investec has successfully debuted in the sustainability-linked syndicated loan market.
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Sudan could see up to $50bn of its debt written off following agreement with bilateral lenders, multilaterals and commercial creditors, potentially turning an important corner in its return to the international fold