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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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BMW Finance returned to the Panda bond market with a Rmb3bn ($424m) dual-tranche private placement note. It was the company's third outing this year, but this time the German automaker substituted the three year tranche with a two year note.
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Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup Joint Stock Company and its automobile subsidiary VinFast have returned to the loan market, seeking a total of $500m in senior syndication.
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Agriculture company Olam International has closed its $1.525bn club deal with 19 lenders.
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Avic International Leasing Co followed the success of Chinese National Travel Service Group Corp's bond this week, raising $200m from its own aggressively-priced perpetual note on Thursday.
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Citic Securities Co returned to the offshore market with a $700m dual-tranche transaction. The deal included a five year bond, a rarity from a Chinese securities house in recent years.
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Costa Rica is planning to tap international investors for the first time, seeking $4.5bn. But investors are worried about its economy, especially its fiscal deficit. The central bank governor tells GlobalMarkets the state is on track for a primary surplus in four years, but investors see risks.
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