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Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
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JP Morgan Asset Management is set to become the first foreign asset manager to fully own a Chinese fund management company, after its onshore partner agreed to exit their 15-year-old joint venture.
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Hong Kong-listed Shanghai Fudan-Zhangjiang Bio-Pharmaceutical Co has won approval from Shanghai’s bourse to list shares on the Star board.
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The Republic of Indonesia announced a triple-tranche bond sale on Monday morning, starting the week in Asia on a positive note. Bankers are watching investors’ response to the deal closely as more issuers line up new transactions.
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As investors single out Mexico’s response to Covid-19 as one of the least convincing in Latin America, Fitch threw government-owned oil company Pemex and its $80bn of bonds deeper into sub-investment grade territory on Friday.
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Owners of Ecuador debt are expecting the country’s legal system to rule on whether Rafael Correa, former president and one-time bond market foe, can participate in next year’s elections. As they plan for the South American nation’s expected restructuring, some analysts spy upside to latest secondary prices.
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A pair of sovereigns hit the MTN market to raise debt this week, looking for cash to meet increased borrowing requirements as they grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. Israel came to the MTN market this week printing paper to helpfund its Covid-19 response, while Ireland ventured out to the ultra-long end of the curve to print its fourth century bond.
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