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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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Colombia will become the first country to draw down on an International Monetary Fund flexible credit line (FCL), its instrument for top quality borrowers. The government is likely to use the loan — rather than bond markets — to complete its external funding needs.
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China Evergrande Group’s dollar bonds rebounded on Monday morning after tumbling late last week. But the poor performance of the company’s bonds appears to have spread to outstanding notes from other Chinese property companies.
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South Korea's Big Hit Entertainment, the talent manager behind globally-popular boy band BTS, has sealed the country’s largest listing in three years as investors continue to flock to Korea's IPO market.
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Singaporean agribusiness Olam International has become the latest borrower in the country to offer a loan linked to the Singapore overnight rate average (Sora), a new benchmark.
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JD Health International, the healthcare unit of Chinese e-commerce company JD.com, has submitted an IPO application to Hong Kong’s stock exchange.
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Allegro, the Polish e-commerce company, will grow the size of its Warsaw IPO to meet investor demand for the deal.
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