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  • Neil Tu, a vice president on CICC’s equity syndicate team, left the Chinese investment bank this week.
  • SK E&S, a South Korean energy company, has raised HK$11.55bn ($1.49bn) by selling most of its shares in China Gas Holdings near the top of the marketed range.
  • Bond markets handsomely rewarded Peru on Thursday for leading the way in Latin America on economic policy reaction to the Covid-19 crisis, notching its lowest ever dollar funding costs. As Peru’s public treasury director said the deal was to increase already substantial liquidity buffers, Lat Am bankers were left hoping the result would encourage more reluctant issuers.
  • The chief financial officer of Banco Santander México told GlobalCapital that the lender had decided to get ahead of a possible surge in demand for credit by issuing the largest ever bond by a Mexican bank on Tuesday.
  • Banks and other private creditors are under pressure to follow the lead of the Group of 20 nations and suspend debt service payments by the poorest countries, as lobby groups urged world leaders to go further and cancel outstanding loans. Phil Thornton reports.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is looking at redeploying assets held by advanced economies to help developing ones, its head said on Thursday. But she admitted the Fund’s shareholders had failed to agree on a deal to issue billions of new capital. Phil Thornton reports.