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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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Chinese property company Leading Holdings Group has made its debut in the dollar market with a sub-one year bond.
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Mexican car parts maker Nemak sold $500m of sustainability-linked bonds on Wednesday in its first issue since it was spun off from conglomerate Grupo Alfa. Nemak’s deal was priced 25bp inside a recent SLB from its similarly rated peer Metalsa.
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Ahead of what is expected to be a long, dry summer in the primary covered bond market, Korean Housing Finance Corporation (KHFC) and Caffil were out on Wednesday with €1bn new issues.
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The Republic of Slovenia was selling its third bond of the year on Wednesday — a debut sustainability offering. The sovereign, which many investors categorise alongside western European investment grade sovereigns, was set to price the deal tight.
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Polyester producer Sasa has placed the first convertible bond by a Turkish listed issuer, raising €200m, as the asset class continues to grow in popularity.
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Singapore-based agriculture company Olam International is tapping shareholders through a rights issue, to raise S$601.7m ($447.2m) to repay debt from a recent acquisition.
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