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Books were more than five times the deal size, which was capped
The trade is the first from a 'mid-tier' Uzbek lender
The dollar market is offering cheaper funding at the shorter end
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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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The Singapore Exchange has hired a senior Goldman Sachs banker to lead its global sales and origination business.
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