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National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
On and off conflict has failed to deter money from flowing into EM bond funds
Renamed company's $4.2bn murabaha facility has lifted Saudi banks
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Larsen and Toubro has kicked off a two-day offer-for-sale in subsidiary L&T Technology Services, eyeing proceeds of up to Rp9bn ($126.3m).
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S&P Global Ratings, which this week became the first international rating agency permitted to rate Chinese domestic deals, plans to start its business gradually. The firm will initially concentrate on renminbi deals sold by its existing clients.
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Nio, the Chinese electric car company, has launched bookbuilding for a convertible bond that will be worth as much as $650m, according to a source close to the deal.
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Brazilian pulp and paper producer Suzano returned to bond markets for the third time in five months on Tuesday, tapping its 2029s for a further $750m.
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The US sanctions slapped on Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) this week look similar to those that have just been removed from Russia’s EN+ and Rusal. The move indicates that the US believes in the effectiveness of sanctions and is happy to keep deploying them. Emerging markets investors should beware.
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Siberian Coal Energy Co (Suek) is set to tap the market to refinance an existing pre-export credit facility, according to bankers. The borrower is usually one of the first Russian names in the market, and is notable for its robust liquidity position.
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