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The Republic of Albania won a €3bn book for its bond market return on Tuesday, whittling down pricing to a yield of 3.625% for its seven-year deal.
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58.com, a Chinese company that focuses on online classified advertisements, is in talks with banks in the country for a financing package of $3bn to support its take private.
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The Republic of Albania returned to the euro bond markets on Tuesday after more than a year and a half away, seeking a seven year deal.
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Egypt’s debut green bond, which had been expected to come to market in the first half of the year, is on hold, according to sources. But although the coronavirus pandemic has impacted issuance for issuers such as Egypt, the green bond market is far from dead.
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Hong Kong-based Lei Shing Hong Credit has added a TaiFX-Libor clause to its new $320m loan, allowing it to offer a margin that is flat to its last transaction.
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Far East Horizon, a Hong Kong-listed financial services firm, has returned to the offshore loan market. It is aiming to raise $1.4bn to refinance two deals maturing this year.