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One Brazilian company printed in a tricky period for the country's corporate borrowers
Growing worries about inflation and interest rate rises not putting investors off EM debt, yet
AfDB hopes to launch multi-issuer securitization this year
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Hong Kong has begun exploring ways to allow listings by special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs), which are gaining popularity in Asia after taking the US by storm in the past year. But while the early-stage discussions show the bourse’s growth ambitions, it will have to clear numerous roadblocks to make blank-cheque firms a reality. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Some banks struggle to communicate clearly with their employees about the boundaries of sexual misconduct. But using diagrams is probably a bad idea.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has finalised new rules for the sale of corporate bonds, a move that could boost the attraction of the exchange market while shaking up the operations of credit rating agencies. Addison Gong reports.
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Taiwanese semiconductor distribution company WT Microelectronics is plotting a return to the loan market after an absence of almost eight years. Bankers say more companies from the sector are likely to turn to loans in 2021 as strong growth in the industry propels opportunistic fundraising. Pan Yue reports.
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Indian IT company HCL Technologies sold its first dollar bond on Wednesday, attracting investors with its high rating and established presence overseas.
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Huadong Medicine seeks $150m debut — Indomobil revs up $200m club — PLN delays loan — Jih Sun plans April syndication
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