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  • FTSE Russell plans to add Chinese government bonds to its flagship FTSE World Government Bond Index (WGBI) next year, a move that is expected to provide investors further access to the world’s second largest bond market.
  • The government of Pakistan is seeking banks to offer advice on the sale of planned dollar bonds and sukuk in the international capital market.
  • China’s Minth Group, an auto parts company, has closed its debut loan at a bigger size of $200m.
  • Korean video game publisher Krafton has invited local and international banks to pitch for a spot on its IPO.
  • Biopharmaceutical firm Everest Medicines has hit the road for its up to HK$3.5bn ($451m) Hong Kong IPO.
  • Telecom operator Robi Axiata has won approval from Bangladesh’s securities regulator to list for Taka5.2bn ($61.9m), making it the country’s largest IPO.
  • China Huarong Asset Management offered investors a new issue premium to get its $1.2bn three-tranche bond past the finish line, a move that resulted in a three times covered book with decent support from real money accounts.
  • After a second Latin American borrower in a week pulled plans to issue a bond, bankers are suddenly concerned that the region’s idyllic issuance conditions may be over. But with two infrequent corporates, a Colombian bank and a debut high yield name preparing deals, the extent of the deterioration should be clear soon.
  • Zambia’s request to defer payment on $3bn of its Eurobonds is the first potential default by an African government during the coronavirus crisis. The process has been poorly managed, say sources close to the matter, throwing into doubt Zambia's chances of winning leniency, the vital first step to avoiding a messy hard default. Mariam Meskin reports.
  • The Republic of Panama sold its largest ever bond across three tranches on Tuesday, clinching tight pricing on a new 12 year but appearing to offer value on a longer bond and a local law tap.
  • The European Central Bank's decision to embrace sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) as collateral and for its asset purchase programme is a sign of what is to come.
  • The coronavirus pandemic has sparked an unprecedented wave of sovereign borrowing. Much of the paper has, unsurprisingly, ended up on the balance sheets of domestic banks. This has, equally unsurprisingly, prompted a fresh round of worry about the strengthening of the sovereign-bank nexus.