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National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
On and off conflict has failed to deter money from flowing into EM bond funds
Renamed company's $4.2bn murabaha facility has lifted Saudi banks
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The Commonwealth of the Bahamas set initial price thoughts on a new 12 year bond on Wednesday. The deal is set to test demand for riskier emerging market credit. Pricing is expected on Thursday.
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Singapore-incorporated global energy business Puma Energy has pulled a planned dollar bond that was set to refinance an existing loan. The company attributed it to a lack of conducive market conditions, though investors say the issuer's credit story was unconvincing.
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The Republic of Turkey on Tuesday raised a five year dollar bond that priced slightly outside of some fair value estimations. However, despite a series of negative events in recent months, including currency depreciation, investors are still keen on getting stuck into Turkish debt, investors say.
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Shares in two companies, listed on Wednesday, are trading below their IPO price, with bankers blaming more volatile market conditions for the disappointing moves.
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Indonesia’s Star Energy Geothermal found solid investor demand for Asia’s first dollar-denominated project bond of the year. The deal was helped by the issuer’s investment grade rating and a green label that helped reduce pricing. Morgan Davis reports.
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US investors shrugged off concerns over tensions between their country and China to support internet company Baidu’s $950m dual-tranche bond outing this week.
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