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◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
Nigeria plans a total return swap, following peers on the continent in the last 12 months
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
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Three emerging market issuers in CEEMEA mandated for trades on Monday, as market insiders said issuers are scrambling to make the most of issuance opportunities before investors take their foot off the gas.
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ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas arm of India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, has picked six banks for a $700m borrowing.
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Philippines-based internet services provider Converge ICT Solutions has kicked off the roadshow for its up to Ps28.6bn ($590.4m) IPO, set to be the country’s largest ever public offering.
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One of Doosan Fuel Cell Co’s major shareholders is offloading its stake in the South Korean eco-friendly cell maker for up to $353m-equivalent.
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Indonesian property company Alam Sutera’s move to kick off an exchange offer last week to stave off pressing financial concerns was met with ratings downgrades from two of the three global ratings agencies.
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Brookfield Asset Management is readying the IPO of its Indian real estate investment trust, which could raise up to Rp38bn ($519m) in primary proceeds.
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