Scotiabank
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With the hree new issues in the market this week progressing well, the SSA market seems to have put Brexit chaos in the past and returned to business as usual.
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Nederlandse Waterschapsbank will tomorrow print the first benchmark since the UK shocked markets with a vote to leave the European Union on June 23.
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The Province of Manitoba on Tuesday sold its largest ever deal in euros, tapping its June 2040 line for €212m. The deal has, according to a funding official at the issuer, paved the way for a debut public transaction in the currency.
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Scotiabank de Costa Rica has included Taiwanese lenders in its list of invitees for a $75m two-tranche fundraising, following in the footsteps of many other borrowers from Latin America that are looking to Asia for liquidity.
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Peruvian power generation company Kallpa became the first Peruvian issuer apart from the sovereign to issue international bonds as strong local interest helped it to navigate a turbulent market on Thursday.
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OpenDoor Trading, a trading platform that aims to improve liquidity in off-the-run US treasuries and treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS), has hired an experienced capital markets strategist to a senior position.
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Kallpa Generación, the Peruvian power generation company, will begin investor meetings today ahead of a potential debut dollar bond in what would be the first non-sovereign Peruvian new issue of 2016.
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Inovyn, the UK-headquartered PVC producer 50% owned by Ineos, and Telenet, the Belgium broadband services provider owned by Liberty Global, both had replies due on Thursday for loan packages.
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Issuers stormed out of the blocks with a set of deals across the curve this week, with factors including an increase in swap spreads on the short end, a positive feeling towards the US market since Janet Yellen’s statements in March and the start of the Japanese fiscal year all credited.
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, FMO, Japan Bank for International Cooperation and the Province of Quebec all hit screens on Monday for forthcoming dollar deals, with bankers remarking that the SSA market could be set for another hectic week.