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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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Latin American bond markets had a predictably quiet start to 2019 as DCM bankers are focussing firmly on next week for any new supply, but early signs suggested that Brazil would continue to be the outperformer.
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Israel has opened the CEEMEA primary bond market for the year, mandating three banks for a euro denominated 10 year and/or long dated benchmark Reg S note.
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Several Chinese borrowers ventured into the bond market at the end of December, locking up last-minute deals that were mainly supported by anchor orders.
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Hong Kong may have reclaimed its spot in 2018 as the world’s biggest stock exchange in terms of funds raised, but if early indications for the 2019 first quarter are anything to go by, the bourse is in for a tough time.
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JP Morgan brings back healthcare banker — Malaysia slaps first 1MDB charges on Goldman
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One of my favourite parts of meeting up with old friends after Christmas is hearing about the gifts they received. This makes for far more entertaining conversations than bonus season talk.
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