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Issuer ends five year primary market hiatus with five year deal
Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
Trade the first corporate deal in CEEMEA since the war in the Middle East began
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China-based Energy Monster, a mobile device charging company, has kicked off the roadshow for its Nasdaq listing. It is eyeing up to $218.7m from the deal.
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Russian borrowers are swarming the loan market despite a broader decline in emerging market loan volumes. Borrowers are pushing for tighter margins and longer tenors, as they grapple with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and fresh US sanction threats.
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Segezha Group, the Russian paper and pulp company, is exploring a number of capital markets options to help finance growth. These include a green bond and a potential IPO, Rovshan Aliyev, vice-president of finance, tells GlobalCapital.
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GlobalCapital today launches the poll to determine our Bond Awards 2021, to commend the outstanding achievements in an exceptionally busy time for capital markets, and we invite you to vote.
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Qatari telecommunications company Ooredoo started investor calls on Monday for a conventional dollar bond after a five year hiatus from the market.
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The Republic of Ghana entered the bond market on Monday to sell a multi-tranche dollar bond, which some market participants have called “ambitious”. Some believe the issuer is putting size before price as it tries to locate funding for its 2021 budget.
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