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State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
Largest of three IPOs in Turkey struggles to get covered, smaller ones multiple times oversubscribed
Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
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Chinese property company Evergrande Group’s dollar bonds have plummeted in the secondary market, following news that regulators are scrutinising the borrower. The effect has been far-reaching — dampening sentiment for other high yield real estate bonds and putting both investment bankers and investors on guard. Morgan Davis reports.
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Countries around the world are announcing all kinds of incentives to encourage people to get vaccinated. But access to alcohol may offer the most appeal.
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Chengdu Quanyuantang Pharmacy Chain has started laying the foundation for its Hong Kong IPO, filing initial listing documents with the bourse this week.
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Light, the fifth largest energy distributor in Brazil, began investor calls on Wednesday ahead of a proposed five year non-call three deal that it will use to redeem its only international bond. The company joins a long line-up of LatAm companies preparing to issue, with the strong pipeline likely to translate into new supply as soon as Thursday.
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Hong Kong department store chain Lifestyle International Holdings returned to the debt market this week after a two-year break to raise $350m.
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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.
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