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Economic damage from the Middle East war will last for months, if not longer
Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
African issuers are dominating CEEMEA issuance
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Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp has appointed Helen Wong as its next chief executive, propelling the former HSBC banker to the top job just a year after she joined the Singaporean lender.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Nio raised $1.3bn from a dual-tranche convertible bond this week, while trimming its existing debt with a concurrent buyback.
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Indonesia's Tower Bersama Infrastructure used its recent rating upgrade to entice investors to its $300m bond on Wednesday. Price discovery was not easy but the telecommunication tower provider’s improving business profile appealed to the market.
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Singapore Airlines made its debut in the dollar bond market on Wednesday, raising funds for new aircraft purchase as the travel industry prepares for a rebound in the near future.
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SK Hynix was overwhelmed with investor demand for its triple-tranche dollar deal on Wednesday. It raised $2.5bn, but non-stop demand drove the bonds nearly 20bp tighter in the secondary market on Thursday.
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BMW Automotive Finance (China) Co has sold its first auto loan ABS of 2021, locking in longer-dated financing with a 14 month revolver. The deal added to a strong start for the onshore securitization market in the New Year as bond yields fell from their highs at the end of 2020, writes Addison Gong.
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