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As the UK hurtles towards departure from the EU with no Brexit resolution in sight, the risk of the country leaving without a deal is ramping up. Regulators on both sides of the Channel have been preparing for the worst outcome.
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Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes sold a rare exchangeable bond on Thursday after receiving demand from a combination of convertible arbitrage funds, EM bond managers and the long-only equity community, GlobalCapital understands.
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Standard & Poor’s will not give explicit equity credit to the £3.4bn of mandatorily convertible bonds issued by Vodafone a fortnight ago. But S&P will give some rating benefit, and the UK telecoms company is cheerful about the result. Some bankers believe other issuers will follow suit, writes Jon Hay.
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Kazakhstan’s privatisation programme is set to continue, despite the decision of its president Nursultan Nazarbayev to step down from that position on Tuesday, according to ECM bankers and investors.
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Middle-Eastern payments company Network International is getting plenty of traction in pre-marketing for its IPO on the London Stock Exchange and has garnered interest from investors interested in anchoring the transaction, according to sources close to the IPO.
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The Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank talks have given Europe’s FIG bankers an unexpected source of cheer, writes David Rothnie.
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