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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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The US Treasury has lifted sanctions on Rusal and EN+, the aluminium and energy companies formerly controlled by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, but the fear of further sanctions against Russian companies remains.
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CDC, a development financial institution, has hired a former regional head of global banking at Standard Chartered to mobilise investment in developing countries.
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Brazilian building materials company Votorantim Cimentos has increased the size of a tender offer and given bondholders more time to participate, it said on Friday.
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Egypt is revamping its capital markets presence, lining up a debut in the green bond market, a first deal in an Asian currency, and dollar and euro benchmarks all by the end of its fiscal year in June.
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The US Treasury went ahead with its plans to lift sanctions on Rusal and EN+ on Sunday. The move was well-flagged and has not caused much of a reaction in capital markets but was nevertheless seen as being ‘constructive’.
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Mexican non-bank lender Crédito Real has cancelled a tender offer and will now issue a smaller bond than initially planned, owing to market concerns regarding potential government policy, GlobalCapital understands.
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