India
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Crowd of issuers finds deal windows as backlog starts to clear
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Optimism strong, with numerous IPOs in the pipeline, as electorate heads to the polls
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A year after a damaging short seller attack, the Indian group took a big step towards moving on
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SBI’s deal is once again doubled due to oversubscription
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Some votes could create volatility, but others should be straightforward
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Issuers pause deals as Israel-Hamas conflict adds more uncertainty to funding environment
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EM AsiaGovernment plans more rupee bonds, including long dated and green, having gained JP Morgan backing
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Bankers “sleeping in the office” to handle Asia bond volumes
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Bookbuilding for India's largest winemaker set for next week
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The year of the rabbit will be challenging but China could bring positive surprises
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Country is among just a few to embrace digital currency
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Share price of Indian food delivery platform held up well after sell-down
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The Indian non-banking finance company returns after a three year hiatus
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Not calling rupee bond amid weak market conditions set to encourage trend
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The follow-on public offer, in line with 144A rules, will fund the group's expansion
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Tightening of covenants expected for new bonds
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After a pick up in bond volumes last week, primary activity may slow again
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Japanese group still remains the Indian firm's second largest shareholder
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Syndicate includes Taiwanese, Middle Eastern and Japanese banks
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The Singapore group is selling Indian coal plants to avoid a step-up — but is it really quitting them?
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The Swiss bank has informed employees that will be let go this quarter
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Two other Adani group companies are separately eyeing the dollar bond market
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The country will be closely watched in its aim to deepen green debt demand and get a greenium
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India to add about Rp38.7bn ($475m) to its coffers from the two day sell-down
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A host of Asian issuers are turning to Dutch auctions for the transparency they offer, but the move has its limitations
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The natural resources company disagreed with the rating agency's take on its financial credentials
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Deal covered 0.52 times as bookbuilding moves to final leg
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Several issuers and investors have given up on 2022 and are focusing on next year’s issuance windows already
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The Masala market has been languishing in a slough of bureaucracy
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Loan financing for Care Hospitals LBO to follow
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Trade comes after strong quarterly earnings at Axis, prompts shares to fall 4%
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The leveraged acquisition financing of Canadian pension fund has been well received