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  • Thai energy drinks manufacturer Osotspa has launched bookbuilding for its potential Bt15.1bn ($465.1m) IPO, set to be the country's largest listing so far this year.
  • Hanwha General Insurance’s failed attempt at a tier two dollar bond last week shows that not all South Korean credits can win over investors, as the buy-side looks at the country’s insurance borrowers with a lack of enthusiasm and a healthy dose of scepticism. With more Korean insurers set to hit the market, it’s time they reassess their approach to fundraisings.
  • The Middle East is expected to be the biggest driver of EMEA emerging market loan opportunities next year, while Russia will be a drag on volumes, according to a poll of industry professionals taken at the Loan Market Association’s annual conference in London on Tuesday.
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    Turk Eximbank has taken to the road for a non-deal roadshow in London, meeting with international investors to discuss the institution’s credit.
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    Hungary printed its €1bn seven year bond on Tuesday with the lowest ever coupon and yield for a dollar or euro bond from the issuer.
  • The People’s Bank of China has finally made clear what it will take for foreign institutions to issue RMB bonds in China. There are subtle differences across many areas, but the regulators did relax rating requirements and eligible accounting standards.