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Issuance net of buy-backs is not that high, and there is no sign of any indigestion
The country has vast potential, but governance and conflict in the east are the two big headwinds
Ivory Coast squeezed tight, taking $1.3bn in an 'aggressive' execution
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Emirates telecom provider Etisalat landed in the euro market with a bond on Thursday, raising €1bn across two tranches in a currency that is fast becoming a home for EM borrowers.
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The new governor of Turkey’s central bank, Şahap Kavcıoğlu, kept rates unchanged at his second monetary policy meeting since taking office. Although a rate cut was unlikely, the decision bodes well for next week’s planned dollar bond issue by LimakPort.
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The new Turkish central bank governor Sahap Kavcioglu kept rates unchanged at his second monetary policy meeting since taking office. Although a rate cut was unlikely, the decision bodes well for Turkish port operator LimakPort's planned dollar bond next week.
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Indonesian textile company Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex) saw its bonds plummet in the secondary market this week, as investors grappled with the company's missed debt payments and a series of ratings downgrades. Morgan Davis reports.
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The Philippines’ equity capital markets got another boost this week as Monde Nissin Corp was swamped by investors placing pre-launch bids for its upcoming billion-dollar IPO, set to be the country’s largest ever listing. The market is shaping up to be one of the busiest in southeast Asia this year, tapping into growth in the consumer sector. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Credit Suisse has made a number of appointments to expand its private wealth business in Asia.
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