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New issue premium was zero, agreed those on and off the deal
Observers wanted 30% of allocations to go overseas, but ENBD fell a little short
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Clean, green energy exists; it is more or less unlimited and it is increasingly cheap to harvest through solar and wind farms. Why are we not converting to renewables wholesale — especially in poor countries, which tend to have abundant sunshine? A significant part of this market failure is financial, and capital markets must solve it.
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BBVA is the latest large European bank to have suffered a ratings downgrade during the Covid-19 pandemic, with Fitch having moved the issuer’s debt ratings down by a notch blaming a weaker operating environment in Mexico and Spain.
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Arab Petroleum Investment Corp (Apicorp) was in the market on Tuesday for a five year benchmark bond, having mandated for the deal in April.
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Borrowers across EMEA are pivoting further towards bilateral lending, which is proving a source of comfort as market conditions squeeze companies out of the syndicated loan market.
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Zhen Ding Technology Holding tapped the equity-linked market on Monday with a zero coupon convertible bond.
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China’s ChiNext board, which focuses on innovative companies and start-ups, has started accepting listing applications as it kicks off a reform centred on a registration-based IPO system.
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