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◆ Both issuers are linked to RBI Group ◆ Austrian bank prices with negative concession... ◆.... while RBI's Slovakian subsidiary pays premium for its largest deal in many years
Automotive companies revive short-dated euro floater flow
Top 25 shareholders and new investors participate in previously delayed offering, but some shares left over after subscriptions closed
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Vereker goes to JP Morgan — SG picks new CEEMEA DCM head — Goldman names new cross markets head
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It has been the busiest start to the year on record for both CEEMEA and emerging market bonds globally, and the enthusiastic printing shows little sign of abating. New issues in the secondary market have mostly performed strongly, and high redemption volumes this year will have investors flush with cash.
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The Gabonese Republic has released price guidance on its first benchmark Eurobond since 2015.
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European equity capital markets’ buoyant start to the year ground to a halt this week as banks held back from doing deals over concerns about the outbreak of a deadly strain of coronavirus in China and how it may damage investor risk appetite. Losses in Asian markets, which are reopening following the Lunar New Year holiday, have compounded fears that global risk sentiment may be turning.
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Vakifbank printed its $750m 5.25% 2025s on Wednesday from a book that reached higher than $4.3bn at its peak, but the note was seen below re-offer in London’s secondary market on Thursday morning.
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