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  • Standard Chartered has lost its Asia head of primary ABS, GlobalCapital has learnt.
  • Investors in Latin America are growing increasingly concerned that social unrest in Colombia, where tax reform plans are in tatters and more than 40 people have been killed, is a sign of things to come, with sovereigns facing severe pressure as they attempt to improve credit profiles that have been battered by the coronavirus pandemic. Yet sovereign bond markets are seeing only modest, short-lived sell-offs, given the enormous liquidity still in bond markets.
  • Turkish companies and banks are succeeding in raising funds in international debt markets, even as the country strays near the edge of an economic precipice and experienced investors view Turkish risk with disdain.
  • The Province of Buenos Aires extended the participation of its restructuring offer for the 16th time this week, but bondholders denied the province's claim that they had requested the extension.
  • China’s ABS market had a burst of supply this week, with five auto loan finance companies announcing or pricing deals in a bid to get ahead of possible tighter monetary conditions onshore. But the diverse nature of the originators meant competition was of little concern. Addison Gong reports.
  • I have shared my recent experience of getting vaccinated in Hong Kong with my loyal readers, many of whom have given me kudos.