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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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A group of Neuquén’s bondholders swiftly rejected an improved debt restructuring offer this week, saying any reduction in interest payments on the Argentine province’s senior secured bonds cannot be justified.
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A sudden rush of deals from Middle East issuers hit the screens this week, giving the region its busiest week since early September.
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Two EM bond issuers beat hasty retreats from the primary market this week. But despite the challenges the pair faced, bankers and investors believe the market is open for borrowers looking to pick up a bit of funding ahead of what is expected to be a tortuous US election. Lewis McLellan reports.
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Dual recourse structures have become increasingly popular in India after last year’s debut from Kogta Finance. And with the sanctity of bankruptcy remoteness successfully tested in the courts, sentiment towards such structures has improved further. This could help pave the way for a national champion bank to test appetite for Indian covered bonds, which would offer the country's lenders a source of long-term diversified funding that they can't get from deposits.
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Makinson Cowell joins Lazard — Vikas Seth moves into vice-chairman role at HSBC — Fernando Vicario picked as CEO of BofA's EU bank
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Ülker Bisküvi Sanayi scored an impressive $650m with a five year benchmark on Wednesday, surprising some investors with an unexpected increase to the size.
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