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Turkish vehicle leasing group draws 1.59x demand for Borsa Istanbul float
Book attrition rates rise and coverage ratios decline
Sovereign curve has rallied since Orban left after 16 years in power, but Hungary is in a fiscal hole
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Outrage at the destruction of the Amazon rainforest — which often involves dispossessing indigenous people — is common among capital markets executives. But few realise that their own firms are financing it.
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Total Play Telecomunicaciones’ failure to appear in primary markets this week was less surprising to bond bankers than the fact that the Mexican telco had planned to sell a debut deal the week before the US elections, as equity volatility in that country made for a weaker tone in Latin American credit markets.
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Chile, the only Latin American sovereign to have issued a green bond, is weighing up different thematic bonds as it makes its funding plans for 2021.
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The US presidential election is next week but, unlike the rest of the world, capital markets professionals are not rooting for Joe Biden or the incumbent, Donald Trump, to win. Instead, they just want a clear result that will spur issuance for the rest of the year. Sam Kerr, Mike Turner, Lewis McLellan, Mariam Meskin, Frank Jackman and Aidan Gregory report.
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Etihad Airways issued the first transition sukuk this week, a $600m deal, further burnishing its green credentials after issuing a loan linked to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals less than a year ago.
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa