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The trade is the first from a 'mid-tier' Uzbek lender
The dollar market is offering cheaper funding at the shorter end
Victoria Power Network makes first appearance in the currency

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  • High bond fund inflows since the start of this year are helping to insulate emerging market trading from a Covid-19 panic, with paper marked wider but little real selling, according to investors and syndicate bankers in London.
  • Some of the most powerful organs of the Chinese government are doing their best to calm nerves in the domestic bond market. Local governments once again voiced their support for widespread bond issuance this week, while the central bank tried to convince investors not to fret over default risk. Addison Gong reports.
  • Investors flocked to Hysan Development Co's opportunistic $850m subordinated bond on Tuesday, allowing it to take home a larger deal than expected.
  • Yield-hungry investors pumped in more than $4bn into China Minmetals Corp’s $1bn perpetual bond on Tuesday. The issuer started at a generous pricing level to attract buyers in a volatile market.
  • Bank of Communications’ Basel III-compliant additional tier one bond issuance went as expected on Tuesday, despite a dip in investor sentiment due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
  • VPBank Finance Company, the consumer finance arm of Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank, is in talks with banks for a new loan.