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State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
Largest of three IPOs in Turkey struggles to get covered, smaller ones multiple times oversubscribed
Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
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Saudi Arabia is expected to print large tranches for its new 2029 and 2050 bond issue but will need to pay up for them in its first deal since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the country's consulate in Istanbul last year.
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Israel hit the market on Wednesday with a dual tranche euro deal, looking to test demand at the long end of the yield curve. The country’s reputation as a quality issuer appears to have carried it through.
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Syndicate bankers say that larger than normal new issue concessions being paid by US investment-grade corporates in bond markets mean Latin American borrowers are in no rush to get the year started.
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Yapi Kredi, the Turkish bank, has set the pricing for its additional tier one bond though eschewing a “traditional bookbuild process”.
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Emerging markets have leapt back into action as investors take full advantage of the wider levels on offer in the asset class. Even some of the sector’s most turbulent credits are coming to market.
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Railway and toll road constructor Shandong Hi-Speed Group became the latest issuer to opt for a short tenor for its bond this week, in a bid to speed up the issuance process while keeping the yield low.
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