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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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While discussions around the possibility of a formal Southbound channel for Bond Connect continue, Chinese regulators have been testing the ground with new initiatives that allow onshore securities houses to tap overseas bonds, GlobalRMB has learned.
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Mercedes-Benz Auto Finance has completed the tightest auto asset-backed securitization by any foreign originator in China in almost two years. The deal, which closed on Monday, was twice oversubscribed despite two underwriters dropping out of the syndicate at the eleventh hour.
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It’s been a turbulent summer in emerging markets, but borrowers in the Middle East in particular are already eyeing their return to the market.
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Burundi-headquartered Eastern Southern Africa Trade & Development Bank has launched a $400m dual tranche loan into syndication, according to two lenders invited into the deal.
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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.
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Indonesia’s Modernland Realty raised $150m on Tuesday to offset some of its pressing debt maturities, becoming the country’s first high yield bond issuer since May.
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