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  • CEE
    Three Ukrainian borrowers are set to come to market for hard currency paper, perhaps as early as this week. The deals are expected to go well, as investors generally believe there is good value in Ukrainian assets.
  • Moody’s has downgraded South Africa’s outlook from stable to negative, in what some think is the precursor to the country being classified as a junk borrower. Lenders — in characteristic fashion — have shrugged off the implications for the country’s borrowers, claiming they enjoy a strong national banking system.
  • Pharmaron Beijing Co, a Chinese pharmaceutical research and development service platform, started testing investor appetite for its IPO on Monday.
  • BMW Auto Finance (China) is planning a return to the auto loan ABS market next week with a Rmb8bn ($1.1bn) deal.
  • Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group, which bought Indian company Gland Pharma in 2016, is planning to list the subsidiary on the National Stock Exchange of India and the BSE.
  • Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogotá (ETB), the Colombian telecoms company majority owned by the City of Bogotá, is looking to buy back up to Ps400tr ($120m) of its global local currency bonds.