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Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
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Mexico City Airport Trust (Mexcat) offered an improved deal to bondholders this week as it seeks to make the documentation changes necessary to allow it to cancel its Texcoco airport project, but analysts said the new government has a long way to go before regaining the trust of markets.
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Lenders across EMEA, particularly in emerging markets have explored new tactics and product lines amid a global decline of loan volumes. League tables show that strategy adjustments and moves in the nascent green lending market have been fruitful for some.
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Bondholders were never going to be satisfied with Mexico’s new government after it cancelled the airport project in which they’d invested $6bn. But though the issuer’s tender offer and consent solicitation is unlikely to be the administration’s last squabble with markets, it is still a good sign.
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EMEA loan volumes fell this year but the league tables showed that emerging market lenders still have much to be pleased about, with CEEMEA activity growing and keeping loans bankers on their toes.
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The Turkish Central Bank has, much to the relief of many in capital markets, kept its central interest rate steady at 24%, paving the way for the sovereign to return to the bond market in January.
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Mexico’s finance ministry showed it was willing to listen to investor concerns with a new improved tender offer from Mexico City Airport Trust (Mexcat), but for some bondholders at least it will not be enough to persuade them to participate.
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