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CEE names would be an obvious choice to reopen issuance, but euro rates are volatile too
◆ Hyperscaler sets new standard for European corporate bond market ◆ What it will it take to get a bank to issue in euros again ◆ Iran war could reshape ultra-competitive Gulf capital markets
A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
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Colombia’s sovereign bonds experienced a modest sell-off on Friday after Fitch become the second rating agency in less than two months to downgrade the government’s credit rating to sub-investment grade. But analysts noted that the market was already largely expecting the downgrade, which is likely to limit further widening.
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Xpeng bagged HK$14bn ($1.8bn) this week from the first secondary listing in Hong Kong by a Chinese electric vehicle maker.
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Renewable energy company Vena Energy was back in the bond market on Wednesday with a $175m tap of its debut green bond.
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Rowena Chu, vice-chair of Greater China investment banking coverage at Deutsche Bank, has retired.
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Crédit Agricole has tapped Romain Voisin as head of the energy and infrastructure group for Asia, replacing Quentin Slight, who has relocated to London.
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Brazilian bank BTG Pactual added $250m to its January 2025 notes on Thursday, targeting retail investors as it sought to raise shorter dated funding than on its last bond market outing at the start of the year.
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