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Akbank made a bullish return to the international syndicated loan market this week, going beyond its usual one year tenor refinancing, despite the recent difficulties Turkish borrowers have faced in obtaining longer dated loans. But the deal confirms that pricing levels have changed markedly in the past six months, said bankers.
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released one of the most disappointing sets of RMB data last week when it revealed that the city’s renminbi deposits had plunged 12.9% in December 2016 to Rmb546.7bn ($79.5bn).
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India will give a fillip to its treasury by raising Rp110bn ($1.63bn) from the listing of state-owned insurance companies, according to the national budget.
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The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has set out guidelines it wants authorities to follow in their frameworks used to resolve failing central counterparties (CCPs).
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A letter from a top Republican Congressman in the US has asked that Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen halt participation in all international agreements aimed at setting global financial regulatory standards.
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Akbank has made a bullish return to the international syndicated loan market, going beyond its usual one year tenor refinancing, despite the difficulties Turkish borrowers have had recently in obtaining longer dated loans. But the deal confirms that pricing levels have changed markedly in the past six months, said bankers.