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◆ Outsiders open EM investors’ wallets ◆ European banks let their hair down in dollar market, still shy in euros ◆ Digital innovation in Frankfurt with DZ Bank
Issuer ends five year primary market hiatus with five year deal
Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
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In this round-up, economists expect China’s GDP to grow at a faster pace than previously forecasted, Vanguard decides to take a step back from its plan to establish a wholly-owned fund management company in the Mainland, and Luckin Coffee pushes forward a debt restructuring and a potential equity investment deal.
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Delhi International Airport (Dial) had to pay a hefty premium for its $450m green bond amid investor concerns about market volatility and the state of the travel industry.
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Krung Thai Bank Public Co (KTB) sold a Basel-III compliant additional tier one bond this week, ending a seven-year break from the international dollar debt market to bag $600m.
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Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co used a standby letter of credit from Bank of China's Singapore branch to price its $400m bond inside fair value.
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Indian renewables company Hero Future Energies Asia made its debut in the dollar market on Thursday with a $363m green bond.
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Tuya's shares soared nearly 20% on their debut in the US on Thursday, after the internet-of-things cloud platform provider raised $915.4m by pricing its IPO above the marketed range.
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