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Asia’s loan market is slowly recovering from a near-shutdown due to Covid-19, with bankers predicting a busy couple of months ahead. But syndication will still be a challenge as lenders continue to remain risk-averse and selective on deals.
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In this round-up, the US says it will strip Hong Kong of its special trade status after Beijing passed the national security law on the special administrative region (SAR), and China’s securities houses will be able to raise subordinated debt in the public markets.
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Suriname’s sovereign bonds traded up in the wake of last week’s elections, despite doubts over a looming debt payment and even as a candidate who has promised discussions over the country’s rapidly rising debt stock looks to be nearing power.
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Poland’s mBank has announced a tender offer for a maximum of €400m of its bonds, as it seeks to manage its MREL requirements.
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has hired banks for a renminbi sustainable development bond, its first outing in the Panda market.
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In this round-up, tensions between the US and China rise dramatically after China says it would impose a national security law on Hong Kong SAR, and the USD/CNH exchange rate reacts strongly to the latest developments.
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