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Investors were eager to tender their bonds despite initial resistance
Banker had been with Dutch lender for just over a year
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Russian pulp and paper producer Ilim Group has launched syndication to refinance a $500m loan, according to bankers. The loan is one of the last expected to be signed in Russia's international syndicated market this year.
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A bleak situation in Lebanese bond markets deteriorated further on Tuesday when Moody’s cut its rating to Caa2 and kept the sovereign on review for further downgrades.
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Emerging market bond deals are rattling out this week, with Naftogaz and Serbia both having printed tight deals and sukuk issuers also busy. But the mix of business is becoming more defensive as investors eye year end. Meanwhile in Latin America, technical conditions are very strong, despite a wave of unrest.
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Dongfeng Nissan Auto Finance bagged Rmb6.5bn ($920m) from its third auto loan ABS trade of the year on Wednesday. Despite being the largest ABS trade the originator has done, the four tranche deal was well covered.
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China’s Ministry of Finance has raised €4bn from a three tranche deal, returning to the euro market after a 15 year layoff. Bankers think the deal will encourage Chinese issuers from across the credit spectrum to come to the euro market.
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YX Asset Recovery, a Chinese consumer debt restructuring specialist, has started gauging investor appetite for an IPO of around $200m on the The New York Stock Exchange.
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