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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Public Co is in talks with a large group of banks for a bridge loan of about Bt170bn ($5.3bn) to support its acquisition of Intouch Holdings. Pan Yue reports.
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PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust has fixed the price band for its Rp77.3bn ($1.03bn) IPO, which is set to open later this week.
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China Huarong Asset Management's dollar bonds dropped again on Monday, after the company pushed its 2020 earnings announcement back further.
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SF Real Estate Investment Trust has started pre-marketing its Hong Kong listing, a rare sighting of the asset class in the city.
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After Mexican conglomerate Femsa became the first issuer from the Americas to sell a sustainability-linked bond (SLB) in euros last week, Latin America bond origination bankers say they expect the region’s companies to continue to embrace the format.
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Puerta de Hierro, a toll road project in Colombia’s Caribbean region, has tapped a combination of Colombian, Latin American and international investors to sell a Colombian peso inflation-linked social bond amid a wave of ESG-related issuance in Latin America.
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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