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Bonds of energy importers have sold off again, but there has been no market crash
Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
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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The Hong Kong IPO market saw a scorching start to the year, with a record amount raised on the exchange. But as signs of pressure begin to show, a breather is much needed.
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Several sub-Saharan African sovereigns are set to storm bond markets in the coming weeks, driven by expectations that credit conditions later this year may be less conducive to issuance amid a potential tapering of financial support, bankers say.
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Hungarian Development Bank is set to return to bond markets as it seeks €500m of funding, a year after it last raised international debt.
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Moody’s has placed Peruvian miner Compañía de Minas Buenaventura’s B1 rating on review for downgrade, just as the company prepares a debut bond issue to repay a tax liability that has sharply increased its debt.
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Banks launched the first leg of the buyout package for Hillhouse Capital’s purchase of Philips Domestic Appliances on Tuesday, readying an €850m seven year term loan, with bonds to follow.
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Crédit Agricole has appointed a new head of sustainable banking for Asia Pacific.
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