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Bank's $1bn sukuk continues the AT1 deluge despite resumption of air strikes
The energy-focused financial insitution returned to Islamic issuance earlier in 2026
The bank exercised a call date a month ago and has another late this year
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BRI Multifinance Indonesia (BRI Finance) is tapping the offshore loan market for an up to $100m borrowing.
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Mexican chemicals company Cydsa has scheduled a roadshow as it looks to reopen a bond that investors say is suffering an illiquidity premium. But the expected increase in debt led Standard & Poor’s to assign a negative outlook to the company’s rating.
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US president Donald Trump effectively closed primary bond deal flow for the year for emerging market borrowers this week by threatening tariffs on Argentine, Brazilian and French exports and indicating that a US-China trade deal may not be inked until next year.
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Emerging market loan borrowers have been squeezing in the final few deals of the year, with lenders more than willing to deploy their cash.
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Equity investors are taking on more risk as 2019 draws to a close but a short sharp spike in volatility that began at the end of last week is giving them cause for concern.
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China Huaneng Group, one of the mainland's largest power generators, sold a three-tranche dollar bond on Tuesday, taking $1.5bn off the table near the end of the year, when investors are still looking to put money to work.
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