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Hogan Lovells has added Biswajit Chatterjee as a partner for its India operations.
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Ashurst has hired a new partner, Robert Child, to boost its Asia restructuring and insolvency business.
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Aluminum Corp of China (Chalco) sealed a $1bn bond this week, pricing both tranches of the deal inside some fair value estimates.
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Chile began chipping away on Wednesday at the bumper funding needs it announced last week, raising €1.75bn ($2.1bn) in social bonds in the euro market as investors said the government, which still has the lowest debt to GDP ratio in Latin America, has space to print more.
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Emerging market bond investors are looking to buy short dated deals amid rates volatility. However, EM issuers seem determined to plough ahead with longer dated transactions and some believe that if rates stabilise, there will be even more such supply.
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