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The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
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
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There was a wall of supply from Chinese property companies at the start of the week. Road King Infrastructure and Yuzhou Properties brought a pair of callable four year bonds, but Jingrui Holdings and Fantasia Holdings Group both stuck to the very short-end of the curve.
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Chinese new economy company Maoyan Entertainment priced its Hong Kong IPO this week, after a short delay that allowed it to add a high-profile cornerstone investor. Don’t let the deal’s bottom-of-the-range pricing fool you: the company and its banks made the right move.
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Liquidity-constrained South American sovereign Ecuador was quick to take its chance to raise much-needed funds on Monday after a strong rally in its bonds, but the deal had investors and analysts worrying an IMF deal is further away than thought.
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The largest and best rated airline in Latin America has mandated six banks to lead a bond sale as it prepares to issue $500m-$700m of senior unsecured bonds.
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Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile, the largest copper producer in the world, became the first Latin American quasi-sovereign to tap bond markets this year as it returned to the long end of the curve.
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Georges Elhedery will be moving from Dubai to London in order to take up a new role as head of global markets at HSBC. He replaces Thibaut de Roux, who reportedly left in September after an accusation of inappropriate conduct.
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