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International investor participation in the region remains light
◆ 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
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Ghana Cocoa Board, the central organisation for Ghana’s cocoa industry, will close a $600m syndicated loan this week, according to bankers. This loan is the borrower’s third outing in 12 months.
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Issuers across CEEMEA are continuing to soak investors dry, as data indicates this has been the busiest start to the year on record. Bankers have brushed off claims that fears around coronavirus and geopolitical volatility will put an end to the boom.
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Bankers and investors say that the Province of Buenos Aires is facing difficulties in persuading 75% of bondholders to support a two month delay in debt payments, prompting the government to offer a sweetener in the shape of advance interest payments.
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Czech lottery firm Sazka ventured into the euro high yield market again this week, issuing €300m of seven-year senior unsecured notes. The deal comes after Sazka made a successful debut in mid-November.
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BSE, formerly the Bombay Stock Exchange, will use the Intercontinental Exchange’s ICE Brent Index as the final settlement price for its Brent futures contract.
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Romanian telecoms giant Digi issued an €800m bond this week, offering investors exposure to risky but fast-growing eastern European economies. Digi is joining the long list of companies taking advantage of exceptionally favourable refinancing conditions in European high yield.
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