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  • After a rush of dollar issuance from Latin American sovereigns, Uruguay — the last of the region’s investment grade countries to turn to bond markets during the coronavirus pandemic — spotted the chance in late June to become the first EM sovereign to issue abroad in its own currency this year. Herman Kamil, director of the country's debt management office (DMO), tells GlobalCapital how the sovereign bucked the trend.
  • Cathay Media and Education Group is set to wrap up bookbuilding for its Hong Kong IPO two days early, on the back of strong demand from institutional investors, according to a source close to the deal.
  • In this round-up, regulators release official guidelines for follow-on offerings in the Nasdaq-style Star market, issuers of onshore ‘enterprise bonds’ get an extension on their regulatory approvals, and a financial unit of JD.com starts pre-listing education for its Star debut.
  • SRI
    Oatly, the Swedish company that makes oat milk, has signed a Skr1.925bn (€184m) club loan, on which the pricing can be adjusted if it hits sustainability targets.
  • ABS
    Qander Consumer Finance, owned by hedge fund Chenavari, has announced a new transaction from its Aurorus consumer ABS shelf, with arrangers ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank helping to place the deal.
  • Each week, Keeping Tabs brings you the very best of what we in the GlobalCapital newsroom have found most useful, interesting and informative from around the web. This week: supervising financial reporting, a discordant health and financial picture in emerging markets, and managing climate risk.
  • SSA
    While the coronavirus pandemic and its economic consequences are still a global threat, new sources of funds have enabled KfW to reduce its capital markets requirement for 2020. The German promotional bank's treasurer, Tim Armbruster, and head of capital markets Petra Wehlert discussed the matter with GlobalCapital.
  • Fitch has downgraded its covered bond ratings for Banco Montepio amid a deterioration in the outlook for residential mortgage loans in Portugal, exacerbated by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Bankers and investors say FIG issuance will return to the fore after a sovereign-dominated first half of the year. Three bank issuers this week showed that the market is open for non-sovereign issuers. As fears of a second wave of Covid-19 infections and November's US presidential elections threaten volatility, some say the usually quiet summer period may be inundated with EM issuance.
  • After a hectic second quarter, equity capital markets bankers and investor are now hoping for a traditional summer slowdown to allow market participants to take a break.
  • Early September will set the tone for Europe's high grade corporate debt markets, said bankers this week, as only then will the full effects of the coronavirus pandemic be apparent in corporate earnings, and the direction of investment plans be clearer.
  • Hipgnosis Songs Fund, the London-listed investment trust focused on song royalties, has announced a fresh £200m share sale as it prepares to acquire up to £1bn of additional music catalogues.