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Two more follow Darwish and Safa leaving last month
Investors are getting about 45bp-65bp for an extra year of tenor
The outcome from a fiscal policy perspective is 'binary', said an emerging markets debt investor
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The Philippines' treasury department is readying a dollar bond offering for retail investors as part of its efforts to shore up cash for the government's recovery and resilience programmes.
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Peru published its sustainable bond framework on Friday, after the finance ministry issued a resolution approving the document and therefore paving the way for the incoming government to issue what would be the country’s first sovereign ESG bond.
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Mizuho has lost another three loans bankers in Hong Kong, after a senior director left at the beginning of the year, according to a source close to the situation.
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In this round-up, China’s economic growth slows in the second quarter, Beijing launches the world’s largest carbon emission trading scheme, and the top market regulator approves Tencent Holdings’ plan to take US-listed search engine Sogou private.
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ING has promoted Sebastian Frederiks to become head of wholesale banking for the Middle East.
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As Western companies operating in Hong Kong await the details of a warning from the US State Department about the risks of doing business in the special administrative region, analysts say the growing rift between China and the US is putting HSBC in an especially uncomfortable position.
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