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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis

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  • International G3 currency bond issuance in Asia is set to surpass 2018’s numbers before the end of the year, as relatively stable market conditions provide borrowers with fundraising opportunities. But DCM bankers warn that things could turn in the blink of an eye, as geopolitical tensions threaten to disrupt their fourth quarter business. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Adani Green Energy was out with a 20 year bond on Thursday, giving investors the option to buy a dollar deal from Asia in an otherwise quiet primary market.
  • ING has appointed a new branch manager of Singapore, replacing Catherine Low who has taken on a different position at the bank.
  • CEE
    Swiss investors’ thirst for yield was quenched in some style at the end of last week, when Russian Railways printed the largest Swiss franc transaction of the year from an emerging market borrower.
  • Dar Al-Arkan Real Estate Development Company has mandated eight banks to arrange a long five year Reg S benchmark sukuk and is starting the roadshow for the deal on Thursday.
  • CEE
    Ukrainian steel and mining company Metinvest sold a dual tranche dollar and euro bond on Tuesday, but an inability to tighten from initial price guidance and poor trading in the secondary market on Wednesday had some investors worried that the perfect window for EM issuance is closing.