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  • Shandong Iron & Steel Group Co was forced to pay 50bp more than it expected for a new $500m three year bond on Thursday, despite trying to appeal to investors with a positive spin on its future fundraising plans.
  • Chinese biopharmaceutical firm RemeGen will close the international orderbook for its Hong Kong IPO early as the deal is already many times covered, according to a source close to the listing.
  • China’s State Development and Investment Corp (SDIC) nabbed $300m in the bond market on Thursday.
  • A record number of retail investors in China fought for the Shanghai portion of Ant Group’s landmark dual listing this week, channelling Rmb19tr ($2.83tr) of orders into the world’s largest IPO.
  • Private equity firm Gaw Capital Partners is in talks with banks for a new borrowing to support its potential acquisition of Cityplaza One, a commercial office building in the heart of Hong Kong.
  • Donald Trump and Joe Biden each present a different set of medium-term risk factors for emerging markets if they win next week’s US presidential elections. But the US Federal Reserve’s promise to keep rates lower for longer — combined with unprecedented monetary policy support from other developed market central banks — should provide a cushion that is more relevant to EM bonds than the Oval Office’s occupant. Mariam Meskin and Oliver West report.
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    Outrage at the destruction of the Amazon rainforest — which often involves dispossessing indigenous people — is common among capital markets executives. But few realise that their own firms are financing it.
  • BNP Paribas has shaken up its advisory business to address underperformance in its home market, but this must be more than a quick fix to restore national pride, writes David Rothnie.
  • Total Play Telecomunicaciones’ failure to appear in primary markets this week was less surprising to bond bankers than the fact that the Mexican telco had planned to sell a debut deal the week before the US elections, as equity volatility in that country made for a weaker tone in Latin American credit markets.
  • Take advantage of low borrowing rates to enact ambitious social programmes. That is economists' message to governments in the developed world right now. The message could also apply elsewhere.
  • Boeing faced down turbulence on Thursday with a $4.9bn bond issue, after markets reacted to a spike in Covid-19 cases days ahead of the US presidential election.
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