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Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
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Crédit Agricole has appointed Edouard O’Neill as chief executive officer of its Hong Kong branch and head of structured finance for Asia.
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AC Energy Corp, a Philippine renewable power producer, has kicked off a follow-on offering of primary and secondary stock, eyeing up to Ps12.4bn ($256.4m).
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South Korea's Incheon International Airport Corp made its debut in the dollar bond market this week, issuing a $300m green bond.
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AES Dominicana, the Dominican power generation company that is 85% owned by AES Corp, began investor calls on Monday ahead of a proposed $300m bond that will mostly be used to fund a tender offer for bonds maturing in 2026.
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Brazilian cosmetics group Natura sold a sustainability-linked bond (SLB) on Monday offering an exceptionally high coupon step-up of 65bp if it does not meet sustainability targets. Though the greater increase was to compensate for the shorter time between the potential step-up and maturity than on most SLBs, it succeeded in grabbing the attention of EM bond buyers.
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The Republic of the Maldives has tapped its 2026 sukuk for an additional $100m, bringing the total deal size to $300m.
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