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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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Lenders have been “very significantly” scaled back in a $1bn loan for Egyptian General Petroleum Corp (EGPC), as demand for the pre-export finance deal far surpassed the cross-border trade linked to the loan’s structure.
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A number of bond issuers ventured out to the debt market on Wednesday, braving a weak market backdrop to pull off deals not just in US dollars, but also in Singapore dollars and offshore renminbi.
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Two senior bankers have joined Nomura as managing directors on the China investment banking and Asian healthcare teams, according to two memos seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Bond bankers covering Latin America will have all eyes on Brazilian pulp and paper company Suzano on Thursday as it could become the first company from the region to issue in dollar markets in nearly two months.
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Emerging market bonds are still under pressure from macro factors, but investors have plenty of capital markets business to keep an eye on as the pipeline, particularly in the Middle East, swells with deals.
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Telecom Egypt’s $500m five year loan syndication is expected to take at least another couple of weeks after potential lenders met in Dubai on Tuesday.
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