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  • Bond buyers and bankers said that a relatively quiet year for financial institution issuance in Latin America should ensure a warm reception to three banks from the region which are lining up bond deals.
  • Bonds issued by Mexican polyethylene producer Braskem Idesa were heavily bid on the break as investors said that the deal had been priced at a very attractive level versus comparable securities.
  • The mandatory buy-in regime under the EU’s regulation for central securities depositories (CSDR) is expected to cause bid-ask spreads across bond markets to widen significantly, according to a warning from the International Capital Markets Association. The lobby group would like the rules changed.
  • Obligor: The Islamic Development Bank
  • The National Bank of Ukraine has accused Ihor Kolomoisky, former owner of Privatbank, of orchestrating a sustained campaign of violence and intimidation in an attempt to put pressure on the central bank, but international investors remain largely unfazed.
  • 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.