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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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China’s Ministry of Finance will hold its second offshore renminbi (CNH) bond auction of the year on October 10, when it will tap its first transaction from July. The new Rmb5bn offering will come two weeks after the People’s Bank of China announced plans to also start issuing CNH-denominated bills in Hong Kong.
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Cable & Wireless, the Caribbean telecoms company, is set to raise $500m of new eight year non-call three bonds on Thursday as EM investors say they expect US high yield buyers to give the deal momentum.
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On the day that Colombia reopened the international bond market for Latin American sovereigns after an almost three month hiatus, Peru announced investor meetings ahead of a proposed nuevo sol and dollar-denominated issuance.
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Maybe it was the euphoria of seeing three potential Lat Am borrowers hit the screens on one day after three arid months but DCM bankers heaped praise on Colombia’s dual tranche bond deal on Wednesday as it tapped international markets for the first time in over a year.
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Jack Ang is leaving his position as director of bond syndicate at Société Générale to join ANZ, GlobalCapital Asia understands.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is looking to boost governance of listed companies through a new proposal, but is this in the best interest of shareholders? Clawback columnist Philippe Espinasse has his say.
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