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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
First Abu Dhabi joins the syndicate for the short term loan all but equalling the size of a previous revolving facility
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ING has appointed veteran banker Krista Baetens as the chief executive officer of its wholesale banking business for Asia Pacific, effective on Wednesday.
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The Carlyle Group, a US-based multinational private equity firm, offloaded its position in China Literature this week through a HK$1.53bn ($196m) overnight block trade.
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Latin America’s rip-roaring start to the year took a slide down the credit curve on Tuesday with two high yield deals — to no discernible impact on investor appetite.
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Indian companies Birla Carbon and Tata Steel have mandated banks for loans and both borrowers have signed up large groups of lenders at the top level.
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South Korea’s Mirae Asset Daewoo has been ordered to pay $700,000 after a US Commodity Futures Trading Commission investigation found one of its traders had engaged in spoofing.
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Spain and Cyprus attracted strong demand for their syndicated bonds on Tuesday, with the former receiving the largest ever order book for a public sector euro benchmark. Italy and Belgium will add to the eurozone sovereign supply on Wednesday after mandating leads for new 30 and 10 year trades, respectively.
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