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Before the Iran war started, primary was in rude health
Primary needs stability, on top of any peace deal
◆ 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 meltdown
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Shriram Properties is gunning for an IPO of about Rp8bn ($117.3m) in India. The company announced its plans as fellow real estate company Macrotech Developers sealed its deal at the top of the price range.
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Casino operator Genting Malaysia bagged $1bn from a 10 year bond on Monday, surpassing the size expectations for the trade.
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BIMB Holdings, a Malaysian financial holding company that is in the midst of a restructuring, is looking to raise about MR795.6m ($192.4m) from a primary placement of new shares.
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Banco Davivienda is preparing what would be the first additional tier one (AT1) bond issue from Colombia’s banking sector, with the country’s second largest lender having begun investor calls on Monday ahead of a proposed perpetual non-call 10 year Basel-III compliant AT1.
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CMI Energía (CMI), the renewable energy subsidiary of Central American conglomerate Corporación Multi Inversiones, is looking to debut in international bond markets with a senior secured green deal two and a half years after pulling its first attempt.
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Colombian bank GNB Sudameris held investor calls on Monday ahead of a proposed Basel III-compliant subordinated note that could be priced as soon as Tuesday. This will be GNB’s third attempt to issue in the past year.
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