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  • SSA
    The GlobalCapital editorial team has picked what it believes to be the standout bond issues of 2015 across the corporate, public sector, financial institution and emerging market bond markets. Below are the SSA Deals of the Year 2015. We selected the trades that we think will be remembered for their success in challenging conditions, for making the best use of the demand available to them, or for having made a longer lasting impact, such as the re-opening of a market. The winners are presented here.
  • The Republic of the Philippines is interested in selling a Panda bond in China's onshore debt market for the first time in 2016.
  • The Spanish treasury has named Danske Bank as a primary dealer for its government debt from January 1.
  • HSBC and Barclays were the leading houses in SSAs by deal volume year to date in 2015 but overall volumes were down on 2014 and are expected to fall again next year.
  • Four Panda bonds have been issued since China reopened the market in the end of September. While this is a great start, Pandas will need a lot more issuance and a matching mature investor base to go further in 2016, said Tu Hong, general manager of global markets centre, at Bank of Communications to GlobalRMB.
  • The Kingdom of Thailand has outlined its plans for debt funding in 2016. Bond issuance will be mostly done in the domestic market, but the sovereign is open to issuing a dollar-denominated offering in the second half of the year.