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Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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A proposed debut bond from a Brazilian oil company that ratings agencies said had “high operating risk” and a “small” and concentrated asset base proved to be one step too far for the rampant EM bond market that is showing signs of nearing its peak.
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Latin American business services company Atento began investor calls on Friday ahead of a proposed senior secured benchmark bond as it looks to refinance a $500m 2022 maturity.
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Despite a plethora of risks for Turkish assets, including the lira hitting fresh lows and both banks and the sovereign facing downgrades, the bi-annual refinancing season for Turkish banks is up and running. According to lenders, Akbank will open the market with a deal likely to close soon.
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Ukrainian steel and mining company Metinvest was one of several emerging markets issuers to tap bond markets this week. The deal was several times oversubscribed, confirming that investors are still on the hunt for yield and are willing to look to single B rated emerging market credits for that.
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Alexander Nesis, the Russian billionaire who is the largest shareholder in gold miner Polymetal, sold a 4% stake in the company on Thursday - the fifth trade in the name this year.
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In this round-up, the World Trade Organization rules that additional tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on some Chinese goods in 2018 breached international trade regulations, ByteDance makes progress on the sale of TikTok in the US, and Hong Kong asks Washington to drop its demand for the city’s exports to be labelled as ‘made in China’.
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