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Banker had been with Dutch lender for just over a year
Bank and corporate issuance from the country has surged in 2026
Bank's $1bn sukuk continues the AT1 deluge despite resumption of air strikes
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International lenders and the Loan Market Association (LMA) are worried about emerging markets’ nonchalance towards the end of Libor in 2021. Fears are mounting that local lenders, in particular, those in Africa, will be “hit by a juggernaut” when the benchmark rate is discontinued, writes Mariam Meskin.
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A number of untested European companies have made their entrance to the international high yield bond market in the past two weeks as central banks fuel conditions that pamper repeat and new issuers alike, while driving investors into ever riskier assets in a hunt for yield. Karoliina Liimatainen reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s listing of its prized asset, oil producer Saudi Aramco, was supposed to lure international investors into the kingdom. On that score, the deal will be a failure as pricing was set so high that only locals were interested. Now it seems global funds will have little reason to buy the shares once they start trading. Sam Kerr reports.
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The US Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday gave pause to emerging market bond supply but it is expected that conditions could support more transactions before year's end.
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FAB hires for China expansion – Wong heads to HSBC for loans – Citi nabs two HSBC real estate bankers
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HDB Financial Services, an Indian non-banking financial company under HDFC Bank, has launched its maiden $300m international loan into syndication.
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