© 2026 GlobalCapital, Derivia Intelligence Limited, company number 15235970, 161 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3AL. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement | Event Participant Terms & Conditions | Cookies

Emerging Markets

Top section

Data

More articles

More articles

More articles

  • CEE
    It has been a dreadful August in emerging markets, but borrowers still have cash to raise and, despite the violent swings in secondary market levels, investors will have cash to put to work when the UK bank holiday has passed.
  • Transnet is relying on the goodwill of its banks after an extraordinary auditing process at the infrastructure company triggered a document clause allowing creditors to accelerate a loan payment. The tricky situation for the South African state-owned company comes at a time when the country is rebuilding its reputation in markets after a painful year.
  • Lenders working on Turkish bank syndicated loans say deals are still going ahead, and any suggestion that the country’s woes have postponed the active deals are just rumours.
  • Banks and funds are being inundated with applications from staff trying to leave the rating agencies, as those firms gear up to relocate staff to Europe to comply with ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) guidelines.
  • The postponement of the Saudi Aramco's IPO is just the latest blow to emerging market (EM) equities. Volatility is biting ever harder, taking lumps out of an ever dwindling autumn pipeline. Sam Kerr reports.
  • Polish bank mBank is embarking on a roadshow to market the first euro denominated international public bond from the CEEMEA region in over a month, and the first since Turkey’s currency crisis triggered a wave of selling across emerging market debt.