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Absa, FirstRand and Standard Bank were MLAs in first deal after private equity exit
The new issue premium was slim, thought observers
State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
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There is growing concern among African policymakers that indebted low income countries face growing risks of downgrades and even default because of a lack of coordinated support from public and private institutions.
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The Kingdom of Bahrain, one of only two sub-investment grade sovereigns in the typically highly rated Gulf, tapped investors this week for its second bond of the year. The deal comes just weeks after Bahrain increased its debt ceiling, as Gulf states grapple with the impact of low oil prices and Covid-19 on their spending plans.
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Joy Spreader Interactive Technology kicked off its Hong Kong IPO on Thursday, aiming to raise up to HK$1.7bn ($225.2m).
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State-owned Saudi Electricity Co is set to debut in the still nascent green sukuk market, making it only a handful of issuers across the world to do so.
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Hong Kong-listed ESR Cayman pulled off its first convertible bond this week, signalling an increasing flow of deals to come to the Asian equity-linked market. The company took advantage of its surging stock price and a hot reception from investors to raise $350m. Jonathan Breen reports.
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