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  • HSBC and Standard Chartered are facing a backlash from investors and politicians after publicly supporting China’s planned security law for Hong Kong.
  • The debt restructuring at China’s Peking University Founder Group is set to be a test case for offshore bonds backed by keepwell agreements, a structure often favoured by many mainland borrowers. The outcome of the restructuring looks set to influence the use of keepwell structures ─ and how these deals price.
  • There are many reasons to like Hong Kong, despite the goings-on in the city these days. I should know, having lived here for many decades.
  • International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) raised $400m in the international bond market on Wednesday despite the Covid-19 pandemic challenging the Philippine issuer’s transaction.
  • The US Federal Reserve’s whatever-it-takes approach to stabilising markets has had an unintended victim: serious discussions about debt relief in the emerging markets.
  • A group of institutional investors owning bonds issued by the Argentine Province of Córdoba has hired BroadSpan Capital and Mens Sana Advisors as financial advisors as the province works on a restructuring of its $1.685bn of international bonds.