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  • South Korean internet giant Naver Corp has returned to the debt market to tap its debut sustainability bond for another $300m.
  • A committee of Belize’s largest bondholders said on Wednesday that there was a “lack of transparency” in the country’s debt restructuring proposal, claiming that Belize failed to address several creditor concerns during confidential negotiations. The committee said bondholders should not bear the costs if Belize decides to reject an IMF programme.
  • AI Candelaria, the holding company through which private investors own a stake in Colombian oil pipeline Ocensa, is looking to issue senior secured bonds in the coming days as bankers say a sell-off in Colombian bonds remains relatively small despite major social unrest.
  • The Commercial Bank of Qatar hit the bond market for a five year benchmark on Wednesday, pulling in its spread to price the deal with around 5bp of new issue premium.
  • Pepco, the retail holding company that owns Poundland, has fixed the price range for its IPO on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, valuing the company at Z21.85bn-Z26.45bn (€4.8bn-€5.8bn).
  • CEE
    Market participants on Wednesday called the removal of Andriy Kobolyev as CEO of Naftogaz last week “disheartening”. The Ukrainian government’s meddling in the state-run energy company casts doubt on its commitment to IMF-mandated reform of corporate governance and will weaken Naftogaz’s ability to return to the bond market.