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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis

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  • Two Indian companies will be testing investor appetite for their IPOs on Monday next week, as the country continues to battle a recent surge in Covid-19 infections.
  • Russian potash fertiliser producer Uralkali has entered the syndicated loan market to raise a pre-export finance facility, according to loan bankers. The facility garnered a strong response from lenders, as they hunt for assets in a bare pipeline.
  • Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, entered the Sharia-compliant bond market for the first time on Wednesday, with what market participants called a tool for investor diversification. Proceeds from the capital raising are expected to fund Aramco's $75bn dividend.
  • Kaisa Group Holdings battled a volatile market for Chinese high yield issuers on Tuesday when it kicked off a $280m tap, as news around banks’ exposure to peer property credits rattled investors.
  • Vietnamese education company Nguyen Hoang Group is making its offshore loan debut with a $62m deal.
  • Chinese company Sany Heavy Industry Co has returned to the offshore loan market after a nine-year absence for $600m.