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  • The Gabonese Republic pulled in more than $3bn of demand on Thursday for a $1bn 10 year bond that some observers saw as having been priced flat to its curve.
  • Hong Kong’s stock exchange has returned Chinese biotechnology firm Akeso’s listing application, a deal being sponsored by JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley.
  • Asian debt bankers had expected a peaceful week amid the Chinese New Year holidays, but rising concerns about the spread of the coronavirus this week led to a rush of emergency calls. Several borrowers have decided to skip or delay planned roadshow meetings in Hong Kong.
  • Latin American bond markets reached record levels of January issuance this week as primary activity ticked over despite the scare about the coronavirus, which the World Health Organisation declared a global emergency on Thursday.
  • The concessionaire on a 50km toll road in Kingston, Jamaica will begin meeting fixed income investors on Friday ahead of an international bond deal, as bankers say rarer issuers are likely to dominate supply for the foreseeable future.
  • Buenos Aires Province has offered more incentives to bondholders to encourage them to accept a three-month delay of a small debt payment. The move makes the Argentine sovereign’s aim to restructure all its external debt by March 31 as ambitious.