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Like Angola's, yields on Sasol bonds have fallen since the Middle East war began
◆ 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

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  • Japan's NEC Corp offloaded its remaining stake in Hong Kong-listed Hua Hong Semiconductor on Tuesday, raising HK$5.69bn ($733.9m).
  • Taiwanese leasing company Chailease International Finance Corp has made a quick return to the loan market through its Singapore entity.
  • Negotiations between the International Monetary Fund and some emerging market countries are yielding mixed results. While some sub-Saharan African sovereigns are making progress in their talks, Ukraine's long-running saga to unlock emergency funding has been unsuccessful so far.
  • National Bank of Kuwait, the country’s largest financial institution, has mandated banks to arrange an offering in its return to the additional tier one market. Market participants, however, are still holding out hope for the Kuwaiti sovereign to make an appearance.
  • Chinese teahouse chain Nayuki Holdings has set its Hong Kong IPO in motion, having dropped an earlier plan to list in the US.
  • Dollar bonds from high yield Chinese real estate companies tightened in the secondary market on Tuesday, after plummeting in the run up to the Lunar New Year break amid news from firms under liquidity pressure.