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  • Latin American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento issued its longest dollar benchmark bond since 2012 on Tuesday, sneaking in before a Federal Reserve meeting and press conference to raise $1bn of five year bonds.
  • Books opened on Tuesday afternoon for the IPO of Telxius, the telecoms infrastructure division of Telefonica — an unusual company that combines telecoms towers with submarine fibre optic cables.
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    Nordic Investment Bank brought the tightest dollar benchmark from a public sector borrower in over a year on Tuesday, while the State of North Rhine-Westphalia was also able to grind in pricing with a dollar deal of its own.
  • KfW brought a seven year euro benchmark on Tuesday that equalled for size a similar trade from fellow jumbo issuer European Investment Bank two weeks ago — but topped it for orders and spread.
  • Toyota Motor Credit, the financing arm of Toyota, revved into the sterling bond market for the first time in five years on Tuesday as it printed a £500m ($649m) deal that attracted international demand.
  • Saudi British Bank (SABB) has completed its first dollar denominated syndicated loan, according to one banker, as the country's borrowers increasingly turn to international debt markets.
  • Latin American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) will look to price a new dollar benchmark on Tuesday after beginning to take indications of interest on Monday.
  • John Menzies, the Scottish aviation and distribution company, was set to launch syndication of around $417m of loans this week, a banker close to the deal told GlobalCapital on Tuesday.
  • Postal Savings Bank of China has narrowed the price range on its Hong Kong IPO to the bottom half of guidance, and is set to raise up to HK$58.8bn ($7.6bn) in the world’s biggest listing in two years.
  • A handful of issuers decided to turn to the bond market on Tuesday, looking for a crucial window just one day before the US Federal Reserve makes its decision on the trajectory of interest rates.
  • Woori Bank has set sights on its second dollar-denominated Basel III additional tier one bond, opening books on Tuesday morning. It will be the first South Korean lender to test the bank capital market following a recent rule change on AT1 instruments.
  • Koninklijke DSM, the Dutch chemical company, issued an opportunistic €750m 10 year bond on Monday that was priced with a single digit new issue premium.