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The break in primary maret activity has now lasted longer than the one that followed the 'liberation day' US tariff announcement last April
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E-House (China) Enterprise Holdings tapped its 7.6% 2023 bonds for an additional $100m on Wednesday, bringing the total deal size to $300m.
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Senegal entered the bond market on Wednesday with a euro offering, as a string of African sovereign issuers are expected to raise cash from international investors in the coming weeks.
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Turkey’s credit metrics took another hit this week after contradictory statements on interest rates from president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and central bank governor Şahap Kavcıoğlu. Market participants said the environment for foreign investors is rocky, and any new sovereign Eurobond would have to offer a "big premium".
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An unnamed shareholder has raised HK$2.65bn ($341m) from a sale of shares in Evergrande Property Services Group, sending the stock into a downward spiral on Wednesday.
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Aluminium producer China Hongqiao Group has raised $500m from a bond that appealed to investors for its ‘surprisingly generous’ premium on offer.
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Medical device maker MicroPort Scientific Corp has made its first visit to the equity-linked market, raising $700m from convertible bonds. A recent rally in the Hong Kong-listed issuer's share price meant it had to assuage price-sensitive investors, but still ended up seeing strong support for its deal.
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