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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 Singapore Exchange has hired a senior Goldman Sachs banker to lead its global sales and origination business.
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Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Development Group Co, a local government financing vehicle from China's Shandong province, printed a $200m deal this week as it prepares to tackle an imminent bond maturity.
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Hong Kong-listed mining company MMG has tapped equity investors for HK$2.34bn ($302.2m) after boosting the size of the primary share placement.
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Two Chinese real estate borrowers, Agile Group Holdings and Datang Group Holdings, hit the dollar debt market on Monday.
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Cambodia’s Acleda Bank has returned to the loan market after a three-year absence, and is testing lenders’ appetite for three different deals simultaneously.
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Indian government-owned Canara Bank has received the go-ahead from its board of directors to start its 2021-22 fundraising.
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