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Uncertainty looms large as presidential race far from clear and budget negotiations potentially ‘highly challenging’
Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
◆ Oil slides, easing inflation fears ◆ Vote split and September QT signals to set tone for Gilts ◆ Oil-driven hike pricing unwinds days before the Bank decides
◆ Oil trumps politics ◆ Kuwait scores late winner ◆ How to save Thames Water harmlessly
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Russia is making preparations to sell an offshore renminbi bond, its debut in the currency and the government’s first international bond since 2013. But with sanctions still in place and renminbi liquidity limited in Russia, the sovereign is planning to ask China to relax one of its outbound investment schemes so that mainland investors can buy the deal.
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Franklin Templeton Investments has launched a fixed income fund that will include a range of derivative strategies, other assets such as securitized products, and the ability to go long or short.
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The UK Debt Management Office looks likely to bring two syndications in the first quarter of its 2016-17 financial year, after Gilt-edged market makers (GEMMs) and investors recommended the strategy.
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The proposed restructuring of Mozambique’s “tuna bonds” would not constitute a default event, Fitch Ratings said on Monday.
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The Republic of Indonesia’s savviness was on display this week when it broke several records with a red hot $2.5bn wakala. Not only was this the sovereign’s first dual-tranche appearance in the asset class, it was also its largest ever — achievements that were attained thanks to the country’s ability to listen to market feedback.
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Ghana is undertaking a non-deal roadshow at the start of April.