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Two Chinese government-linked companies raised a combined $600m in the offshore market on Thursday, ahead of the long weekend in China.
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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.
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Latin America’s sustainability-linked bond (SLB) market is taking on a life of its own as issuers warm to the structure and tailor it to their own needs. Brazilian cosmetics company Natura was one such company to do just that this week, veering away from the standard 25bp coupon step-up on its SLB debut.
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Structured transactions that transfer risk from banks’ balance sheets are set to grow in emerging markets as their financial systems become more sophisticated and lenders try to deal with losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Multilateral development banks are playing a central role — they aim to stimulate private sector interest, even if sometimes investors resent their involvement. Jon Hay reports.
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