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    The African Development Bank’s $500m portfolio credit insurance deal, to be announced on Monday October 22, is one of the first of its kind, but is very likely to be followed by further such transactions, as experience in this area grows and other development finance institutions explore the potential benefits.
  • Qingdao Haier sealed the first D-share IPO in Frankfurt after pricing near the bottom of expectations, but managing to sell more shares to raise €278.3m.
  • China’s top financial regulators coordinated statements boost stocks, Japan and China to resume currency swap agreement, and MoF announces additional details on personal tax cuts.
  • South American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) could turn to the public bond markets to begin its pre-funding for 2019, having issued its largest ever private placement last week to bring its 2018 financing programme close to completion.
  • Secondary market performance on the slew of Latin American new issues priced on Thursday was mostly underwhelming as Chilean power company Empresa Eléctrica Cochrane confirmed it was postponing a proposed bond issuance.
  • Multilateral development banks are increasingly seeking creative ways to strengthen their arms by getting private capital to invest alongside them, magnifying their efforts. The International Finance Corp has long been one of the most active in this field, and thanks to a fund it launched five years ago, it last year achieved a co-investment ratio of over 100%.