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Sovereign's trade will form a yardstick for concessions investment grade CEEMEA borrowers may need to offer
Debut took a long time but established market access, says country's debt chief
◆ Middle East capital securities will need to be refinanced ◆ Supranationals, agencies and municipalities have had a good war ◆ New ideas to promote covered bonds

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  • China-focused loans bankers are expecting a better year in 2021, betting on opportunities from healthcare and technology borrowers, as well as companies planning to delist. But strong competition from mainland banks and strict property regulations will cause headaches. Pan Yue reports.
  • It's funny what you start to miss after nearly a year without travel.
  • Evergrande Property Services Group, the property management arm of embattled developer Evergrande Group, was wrapping up its Hong Kong IPO on a strong note as GlobalCapital Asia went press, with proceeds of up to HK$15.8bn ($2bn) looking within reach.
  • China Evergrande Group got some relief from recent selling pressure this week, after convincing a large group of equity holders not to exercise a put option. It also signed up two new state-backed investors.
  • Unrated real estate company Ganglong China Property Group sold its maiden dollar bond on Wednesday, nabbing $150m from the high yield transaction.
  • Guatemala has settled a long-running legal dispute with Florida-based Teco Energy, allowing it to pay bondholders and avoid defaulting on an international bond.