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State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
Largest of three IPOs in Turkey struggles to get covered, smaller ones multiple times oversubscribed
Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
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Galaxy Pipeline Assets, the group of international investors that provided Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) with $10bn in a pipeline partnership deal last year, has re-entered debt capital markets just months after it sold what some involved in the deal claimed was one of the biggest project bonds ever.
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The Arab Republic of Egypt entered the international bond market on Monday to sell a Reg A/144A multi-tranche dollar deal. Some participants are calling the 40 year tranche “ambitious”, as they say investor demand for duration has been weakening.
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank is in discussions with lenders for a comeback to the loan market.
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Chinese solar power company GCL New Energy Holdings has met the threshold needed to restructure its debt, following its default on a dollar bond at the end of January.
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Brookfield Asset Management has pulled off India’s third ever real estate investment trust IPO, raising Rp38bn ($521.7m) as strong demand covered the deal multiple times over.
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JP Morgan has named Simone Haslinger and Jonas Troeber as the co-heads of its equity capital markets business in Australia and New Zealand.
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