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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
Kazakh bank doubles the tenor to two years compared to previous deals
Simplifying MTN and bond market processes the focus, says Agora's Berman
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China's Harbour Biomed, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, has hit the road for its up to HK$1.8bn ($230.4m) listing.
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Having entered default on Thursday, November 26 as the 30-day grace period on a missed coupon payment expired, Suriname has improved the terms on a consent solicitation that — if accepted by at least three quarters of bondholders — would allow it to escape the default and buy time for a more comprehensive debt restructuring.
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Bank lenders are hopeful that volumes across the typically active central and eastern Europe region will pick up, after what has been a disappointing year. This week Romanian meat processing company Carmistin Group raised a syndicated loan from a range of regional lenders, which is one of only five deals signed in the country this year.
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In this round-up, China’s banking and insurance regulator decides to allow beleaguered Baoshang Bank to go bankrupt, Hong Kong’s chief executive says pre-profit biotech stocks and some Star companies will be added to the Stock Connect programme, and India moves to ban another 43 China-based mobile applications.
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Dexin China Holdings Co has worked hard to court bond investors and establish its name this year. The move paid off on Thursday, when the issuer grabbed its first single digit bond coupon.
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India's TML Holdings used its ties to parent company Tata Motors to appeal to investors in a $300m bond sale on Thursday.
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