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  • South Africa raised $1.25bn with its latest SEC registered bond on Thursday, amid a slew of negative headlines and what bankers described as a weak market backdrop.
  • Republic of Mozambique completed a successful debt exchange this week, but the deal heralds the swansong of African private placements, according to senior emerging market bankers. Virginia Furness reports.
  • The Republic of Mozambique’s new 2023 sovereign bonds, the result of a debt exchange of bonds sold by the state owned tuna fishing company Ematum, rallied around 20 points in the secondary market on Thursday, despite complaints over a ‘surprise’ loan.
  • Strong demand was expected to propel South Africa’s new 10 year note to a successful conclusion, with a 35bp-50bp concession tantalising investors before the US open, despite a political crisis in the country.
  • Portugal breathed some liquidity into a pair of outstanding bonds on Wednesday with its first syndication since January, achieving much lower premiums than its last syndication, according to bankers.
  • South Africa is looking to add another point to its dollar curve and has mandated banks for a 2026 bond amid attempts to impeach its president, Jacob Zuma.