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India’s equity capital markets are in for a spate of government divestments this year and should also see the long-awaited IPO of Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC).
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Property company China Fortune Land Development has missed payments on Rmb5.255bn ($813m) of onshore debt, adding to concerns about its liquidity condition and access to funding.
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Mongolian Mortgage Corp (MIK), which was forced to pull its dollar bond last month after sudden political upheaval in the country, returned to the market on Monday to raise $250m.
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The Singapore Exchange has sold a €240m zero coupon convertible bond, its debut equity-linked issue and the first CB from a stock exchange globally in eight years.
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Argentine government-owned oil and gas company YPF again sweetened the terms of an exchange for its 2021 bonds on Monday, increasing the cash portion of the swap in an effort to persuade creditors to switch into longer dated notes and thus avoid the risk of default.
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Peruvian mining company Volcán is set to recover some lustre after a tricky 2020, proposing a liability management transaction and equity raise that should lower leverage and bring improvements to its rating.
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