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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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A small deal size and investment grade ratings worked in GS Caltex Corp’s favour on Monday, allowing the South Korean oil refiner to price a tight $300m bond.
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Monday’s official launch of Ecuador’s debt restructuring offer split the bond markets, with large creditors claiming that the sovereign had set an example to be followed while others dismissed its approach as “aggressive” and that it set a “harmful precedent”.
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Mozambique LNG, Africa’s largest project financing investment to date, has secured roughly $15bn of funding from a range of international lenders and credit agencies in one of the few sparks of emerging market loan activity this year. The deal shows there is still appetite for “overlooked” and lower-rated emerging market credits, bankers say.
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Private sector involvement in Covid-19 debt relief efforts seems set for a mire of unclear messaging and recriminations, after G20 figures published this weekend disappointed.
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India’s Yes Bank ended its Rp150.2bn ($2bn) share sale without enough demand to cover the deal, after a low turnout from individual investors.
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Two of China’s most powerful financial market regulators have brought a group of nine companies under state control.
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