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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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Bond buyers welcomed Brazilian retailer Lojas Americanas to international markets for the first time on Tuesday — showing that there is still strong appetite for the right debut issuers despite two fellow Brazilian companies cancelling first-time deals in recent weeks.
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Polish e-commerce firm Allegro has priced its historic IPO on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the largest in its history, to become the most valuable listed Polish company. However, high demand for stock has meant that a substantial slice of investors in the IPO got no shares at all in allocations.
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Zambia, which is asking to defer upcoming coupon payments as it seeks to restructure its debt, laid out a time frame for discussions with bondholders this week. But investors were disappointed with the lack of clarity and detail from an investor call with finance minister Bwalya N’gandu this week.
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Two CEEMEA issuers, Egypt and Hungary's Mol, are in the market this week to raise funding. According to experts, issuers are eager to get their funding in before expected geopolitical and coronavirus-related volatility impacts markets.
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Frasers Centrepoint Trust, a real estate investment trust (Reit), raised S$575m ($419.1m) on Monday evening from a sale of new units.
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Sri Lanka is facing serious fiscal pressure, a result of the dire economic impact of the coronavirus. That led to a downgrade from Moody’s this week, which lowered its rating by two notches. All three major rating agencies have now downgraded the country this year.
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