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International investor participation in the region remains light
◆ Both issuers are linked to RBI Group ◆ Austrian bank prices with negative concession... ◆.... while RBI's Slovakian subsidiary pays premium for its largest deal in many years
Automotive companies revive short-dated euro floater flow
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Emerging markets borrowers are keeping clear of bond issuance, preferring to keep their powder dry for next year, in the hope of being able to get better spreads. But bankers say the situation will be no better then.
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VakıfBank will close its loan refinancing in the coming days and is set to be followed closely by Garanti Bank, as Turkish financial institutions defy the crisis of confidence in the country's economy triggered when the lira crashed in August.
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Bankers insist that the market, though deserted, is still open for at least a couple more weeks, but with the new issue premiums investors are demanding, it is difficult to persuade issuers to print.
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Will foreign investors increase their exposure to China’s micro loan ABS market? Domestic bankers are trying to make that happen — but not everyone thinks they will succeed. Rebecca Feng reports.
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Huachen Energy Co’s dollar bonds recovered slightly after the Chinese company said it will not default on its $500m notes, despite skipping a coupon payment and failing to repay an onshore loan.
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Sands China has closed a $2bn five year borrowing with participation from around 10 banks.
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