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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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The Argentine City of Córdoba on Monday said it was still negotiating with a creditor group holding “a significant amount” of its $150m international bond, but that it had not been able to reach an agreement before non-disclosure agreements expired.
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Aeroflot, the flag carrier of Russia, has finished the first leg of a jumbo recapitalisation backed by the Russian government, amid turmoil in the airline industry due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.
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Two CEEMEA issuers mandated banks to arrange investor calls on Monday, although bond issuance volumes are expected to wane in coming weeks.
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Polish e-commerce firm Allegro has soared in trading on its first day, giving a huge boost to equity capital markets after a difficult period for IPOs.
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Chinese property managers Shimao Services Holdings and KWG Living Group Holdings have kicked off pre-deal investor education for a pair of Hong Kong listings.
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Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (SEWA), a state-owned firm in the United Arab Emirates, is making a rare appearance in the Asian syndicated loan market with a $250m borrowing.
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