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The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
On and off conflict has failed to deter money from flowing into EM bond funds
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Indian real estate developer Lodha Developers International offered investors a 14% yield to secure demand for its $200m bond, after being forced to widen pricing from initial guidance.
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In this round-up, Covid-19 infections have spread across the world at an alarming speed, the Chinese central bank did not follow its US counterpart to lower interest rates, and the media row between the two countries has deepened.
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Metallurgical Corp of China (MCC) took advantage of investors’ desperation for yield and strong credits this week, selling a subordinated perpetual bond worth $400m.
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Even as yields in Latin America’s top-rated credits reach all-time lows amid a US Treasury rally, volatility will likely prove too tricky for most of the region’s issuers to navigate primary markets in the short term, said bankers.
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Holders of Argentine sovereign bonds have until March 16 to identify themselves to the issuers as the government prepares to restructure $67bn of foreign law sovereign bonds.
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Mexican non-bank lender AlphaCredit has launched a consent solicitation, as it seeks to make amendments to the indenture governing its 2022 notes.
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