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Growing worries about inflation and interest rate rises not putting investors off EM debt, yet
AfDB hopes to launch multi-issuer securitization this year
Turkey's central bank increased inflation forecasts on Thursday due to rising energy prices
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China Water Affairs Group has made a rare outing in the debt market for a $200m green bond.
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Monde Nissin has covered the Philippines’ largest ever IPO on the first day of bookbuilding, after securing pre-launch demand from a high profile line-up of cornerstone investors.
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Inversiones Atlántida (Invatlan), the Central American financial services group that owns the largest bank in Honduras, is looking to raise $300m of senior secured bonds, it told fixed income investors this week.
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LimakPort, the Turkish international port, entered the debt market on Tuesday, while Turk Eximbank has successfully secured a dollar syndicated loan facility. Turkish issuers are demonstrating resilience, market participants say, amid the heightened levels of domestic and political volatility in the last three months.
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The IMF and Zambia have reached a "broad agreement" on a reform agenda for Africa’s first sovereign defaulter of the pandemic era. That will serve as a prelude to securing a new credit facility from the Fund and pleased investors, who noted that Zambia's bonds have made gains in recent weeks.
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GLP, a Singapore-based logistics company, joined the flurry of green bonds hitting the market on Monday, with a subordinated perpetual note.
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