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Absa, FirstRand and Standard Bank were MLAs in first deal after private equity exit
The new issue premium was slim, thought observers
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Mexican leasing company Operadora de Servicios Mega (Grupo Mega) became the latest Latin American high yield company to gain impressive pricing traction on Thursday, as it offered strong evidence that the region’s bond buyers are nonplussed by the coronavirus epidemic.
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Axel Kicillof, the governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, who has an antagonistic relationship with bond investors, was forced into a volte-face on forgoing a debt payment, as Argentina’s new government seeks to maintain a good rapport with markets ahead of restructuring negotiations.
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Emerging market bonds hit top gear this week, as investors lapped up a number of remarkable deals. Chief highlights were a first negative yielding trade in euros and the longest ever sub-Saharan African tranche. With rates set to stay low and no risk event so far capable of knocking issuance off track, the prospect of more astonishing new issues is high as cash floods into the asset class, reports Ross Lancaster.
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HSBC picks regional bosses ahead of expected restructuring — Mizho goes on fixed income hiring spree — Bank of America appoints head of rates trading
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