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Issuer closes its first overseas trade since Moody's downgrade in May
Progress to bring down government deficit will be slow, warn economists
The firm's second Eurobond offered a premium of about 70bp to its parent at initial pricing, but AviLease was able to halve that
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Trans-Oil Group, a Moldova agriculture company, was in the market on Wednesday for a dollar bond. The issuer has a rocky history in debt markets, following a failed attempt at a debut bond in 2018.
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Finastra and Hubx, two UK fintechs, have partnered to create a new syndicated loan tool that the companies claim completely digitises the bookrunning process, as the loan market makes its slow trudge away from manual processes.
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The Slovak Republic entered bond markets on Wednesday, seeking to sell a bond in euros. Though volatility in global markets has dampened primary markets in CEEMEA, emerging European sovereigns have continued to tap investors this year.
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Dubai Islamic Bank priced the region's tightest ever additional tier one (AT1) bond this week, which may inspire other issuers into the market.
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Anna Vasilenko, a former managing director at the Moscow Exchange, has joined EM, the strategic advisory and communications firm for clients in Russia, China and other emerging markets, as its CEO.
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South Korean issuer Hanwha Solutions Corp debuted in offshore renminbi (CNH) on Tuesday, pricing a Rmb1bn ($153m) green bond that benefitted from a guarantee from the Asian Development Bank’s Credit Guarantee and Investment Facility.
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