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While European companies lock in attractive euro funding through private placements
The country's curve has rallied since the US and Iran agreed on a peace MoU
Most of the demand came from local investors, as one banker expected
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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.
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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.
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Vietnamese education company Nguyen Hoang Group is making its offshore loan debut with a $62m deal.
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Chinese company Sany Heavy Industry Co has returned to the offshore loan market after a nine-year absence for $600m.
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China Everbright Bank priced its $600m bond through fair value this week, buoyed by strong demand from the syndicate team helming the deal.
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BMW Automotive Finance (China) sold a Rmb8bn ($1.25bn) auto loan ABS on Tuesday, its second outing this year. It slashed the revolving period to one month versus 14 in the last deal.
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