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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis

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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.
  • Just over a week after it reopened EM bond markets with a dollar deal, Mexico is turning to euros for a dual tranche new issue as part of a liability management exercise.
  • The Dominican Republic raised $2.5bn across two tranches amid an improving tone in EM bond markets on Wednesday, providing an encouraging sign to the several Latin American credits expected to price before the week is over.
  • Singapore-listed palm oil company First Resources is tapping the loan market for a $150m-equivalent dual-currency deal.
  • CEE
    Wizz Air proved on Wednesday that markets are open for even those debut emerging market issuers in affected sectors. The European airline raised a benchmark sized bond in its inaugural euro transaction.
  • CEE
    Turkey’s Yapi Kredi, Russia’s Credit Bank of Moscow and Banque Ouest Africaine de Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement have all approached investors this week to sound out interest in hard currency bonds.