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  • Indiabulls Housing Finance raised Rp13.3bn ($200m) from its maiden Masala bond on Wednesday. The trade was the third public offshore rupee deal from an Indian name and more companies from different sectors are set to follow suit, reckon bankers.
  • Belfius Bank has priced the first Belgian covered bond inside a French covered bond and with virtually no new issue concession.
  • A trio of public sector borrowers are set to spray the short end of the dollar curve with deals on Wednesday, including one making its first visit in over two years, as markets priced in an ever decreasing chance of a rate rise at the next US Federal Open Market Committee meeting later this month.
  • Indiabulls Housing Finance is looking to raise a minimum of Rp10bn ($150m) from its maiden Masala bond, becoming only the third Indian corporate to seek offshore rupees in the public market.
  • SSA
    The European Central Bank could bring the shorter end of the euro curve back into play for public sector borrowers next week if it opts to cut its deposit rate once again, as super low yields led one market participant to describe a seven year euro benchmark by Finland this week as targeting the “short end” of the curve. Craig McGlashan reports.
  • SSA
    After another week of a super solid dollar market, public sector bankers are starting to refer to the currency as “darling” — and all the signs suggest that the relationship is set for an extended honeymoon.
  • Guarantor: Federal Republic of Germany
  • Rating: Aa1/AA+/AA+
  • SSA
    The dollar market is set to remain the “darling” — in the words of one syndicate banker — currency in the coming weeks, after a trio of strong deals on Wednesday.
  • SSA
    The European Financial Stability Facility has sent out a request for proposals for a bond issue next week, as Finland highlighted how much demand issuers can muster in the euro market — even at yields well below 0%.
  • The Indian government has picked three banks to work on its 15% sell down in construction firm NBCC, according to sources.
  • SSA
    A trio of issuers on Tuesday mandated for dollar deals across the shorter end of the curve, as underlying US Treasury yields stayed slightly elevated after last Friday’s meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole.