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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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China’s ecological and financial regulators have jointly published guidelines around climate change-related financing and investment.
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JP Morgan has rejigged the leadership of its Asia Pacific capital markets businesses, promoting Francesco Lavatelli to the helm of the ECM team.
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RemeGen, a Chinese biopharmaceutical company, has rolled out a Hong Kong IPO that could be worth up to HK$3.99bn ($514.5m).
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Chile, which in 2019 became the first Latin America sovereign to issue a green bond, is weighing up different thematic bonds as it makes its funding plans for 2021, according to a senior funding official.
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Eye-watering bond yields on Argentina’s recently restructured sovereign bonds indicate that investors have little faith in its economic plans. That will make it hard for issuers and investors to see eye-to-eye in the wave of provincial debt restructuring talks that has followed the sovereign's deal with bondholders.
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The Turkish lira fell to record lows against the dollar this week as investors lamented the central bank’s failure to raise interest rates amid high inflation and expressed concerns over the country’s relationship with the US.
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