Top section
Top section
◆ What strikes on energy infrastructure in the Middle East mean for emerging market bonds ◆ Why issuing in dollars has become so dicey for supranationals and agencies ◆ Europe's advantage in the private credit metldown
Bonds of energy importers have sold off, but investors convinced fundamentals are still strong
Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
Data
More articles
More articles
More articles
-
In this round-up, US president Joe Biden identifies China as a key competitor, both the official manufacturing and services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMIs) come weaker-than-expected this month, and regulators ask 13 financial technology companies including Tencent Holdings and ByteDance to examine their businesses and fix the problems.
-
Fosun International has sold off a block of Tsingtao Brewery’s Hong Kong-listed shares for HK$2.34bn ($301m).
-
Veteran banker Ronny Chng, from United Overseas Bank has passed away, according to an Asia Pacific Loan Market Association announcement.
-
AAA Oils and Fats, the trading subsidiary of palm oil company Apical, has returned to the loan market with a $750m facility.
-
Two Chinese government-linked companies raised a combined $600m in the offshore market on Thursday, ahead of the long weekend in China.
-
Philippines-based renewable power producer AC Energy has generated Ps12.4bn ($256.3m) in fresh equity, pricing a sale of new shares at the bottom of the marketed range, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Sub-sections
-
Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
-
Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
-
-
Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa