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Roundtable: Japan’s SSAs focus on flexible strategy, short tenor bonds to navigate choppy markets

Japan’s sovereign, supranational and agency (SSA) borrowers continue to be among the most highly regarded issuers in global debt markets, supported by strong credit fundamentals and deep domestic demand. But with a complex geopolitical background, diverging global monetary policies, the Bank of Japan’s policy signals, and recent elections in the country, issuers are operating in an unpredictable environment.
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Bank completes more than half its annual funding before first quarter blackout
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  • Genscript Biotech Corp is planning to spin-off and list subsidiary Legend Biotech Corp in a potential $100m Nasdaq IPO. The firm submitted listing documents to the US regulator on Wednesday.
  • Central American sovereign Belize, which last restructured its international debt in 2017, is likely to seek to delay a $13m coupon payment due in August on its only external bond, believes Moody’s.
  • The International Monetary Fund is likely to approve a request from Chilean authorities for a two year flexible credit line (FCL) that the country’s central bank says is being sought “to reinforce the external position in a high risk external scenario”.