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Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
The country is one of the most vulnerable in EM to energy price shocks
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Indian telecommunications giant Bharti Airtel made a splash in the equities market this week, bagging $2bn from a qualified institutional placement (QIP) and $1bn from a convertible bond, the first equity-linked issue in the country in more than two years. Both the deals received a big thumbs-up from investors, reports Jonathan Breen.
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Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi (TSKB) has mandated for a five year senior unsecured dollar bond as investors breathed a sigh of relief over the calming of tensions between the US and Iran.
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Asia’s debt and equity markets made a roaring start to 2020, with dollar bonds flooding the market and companies lining up for IPOs. But the first few days of the new year have also shown that issuers, capital markets bankers and investors should be prepared for some nasty surprises.
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The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) published draft rules for the country’s leasing industry on Wednesday. The tighter supervision is likely to have limited impact on large leasing companies, but could drive out the smaller ones.
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Two companies turned up the heat another notch in Latin American primary bond markets on Wednesday, as both Coca-Cola Femsa and CMPC sold 10 year deals inside the ranges they had indicated at guidance.
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Colombia’s largest lender Bancolombia said it wants return to bond markets to finance a buy-back of a senior bond maturing in 18 months.
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