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  • Chinese government-owned Beijing Capital Group Co sold a $500m perpetual deal on Thursday, just a couple of weeks ahead of the scheduled call date of an old bond by its real estate arm.
  • Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup Joint Stock Co and its automobile subsidiary VinFast have launched a $500m loan into general syndication, after one bank joined at the senior stage.
  • As of Thursday afternoon, pricing on a duo of Brazilian high yield credits looked set to be pushed to Friday, as investors in Latin American bonds were given the rare chance to get stuck into some riskier names.
  • Bankers said that Itaú Unibanco’s proposed tier two dollar deal was “exactly the kind of paper people want to buy” as the Brazilian lender lined up investor meetings in the wake of the Brazilian sovereign’s successful first ever dual tranche dollar deal.
  • Market participants expect Costa Rica will have little trouble completing a crucial bond issuance next week, with the lack of high yielding sovereign assets in Latin America expected to favour a country that has worked to improve its outlook this year.
  • Investors had three Ukrainian corporate bonds to buy this week — the first time there has ever been such a choice, according to Dealogic data. The deals defied a tricky market and political turbulence to pull off strong results.