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Observers wanted 30% of allocations to go overseas, but ENBD fell a little short
Investors are getting plenty of state owned issuance from Kazakhstan this month
Demand for new bonds has not dropped off since the Iran war started, but new issue premiums have jumped
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Turkey Export-Import Bank has raised a €380m loan with a partial guarantee from the World Bank. The deal complements a successful first half of the year for Turkish lenders in capital markets, in which almost all the top tier banks have raised loans.
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Property managers Greentown Management Holdings and Zhenro Services Group launched bookbuilding on Monday for Hong Kong Stock Exchange IPOs.
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OcuMension Therapeutics hit the market on Monday with its HK$1.55bn ($200m) IPO, the latest in a stream of healthcare sector listings on the city’s stock exchange.
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Taipei-listed Eternal Materials Co has mandated Taipei Fubon Bank for a loan to support its business in Malaysia.
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Emerging market investors are anticipating a wave of corporate and FIG issuance from across the CEEMEA region, which they say will be welcomed with open arms. Russian petrochemical company Sibur is the latest such borrower looking to being a new bond, hosting investor calls on Monday.
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A handful of Indian financial institutions have become the latest fallen angels, as pressure on the country’s economy and firms’ asset quality rises.
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