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Lenders have until Friday to respond to an amendment and extension of Tsinghua Unigroup’s two old borrowings from 2017. The banks were given just two weeks to respond.
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JP Morgan changes line-up for energy and utilities, multi-nationals, UK ECM and UK M&A — UniCredit swaps out CEE investment bank head — Pigasse exits Lazard
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Vietnamese companies are increasingly turning to the offshore loan market, providing bankers with relief amid a wider slowdown in Asia. Pan Yue reports.
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Issuers across emerging markets are adamant they will not let growing global market volatility hinder their activities, with three major issues from Kuwait, Russia and Saudi Arabia winning heavy investor attention this week. A possible downgrade for South Africa next week could test their resolve.
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South Africa is poised to lose its final investment grade rating when Moody's conducts a review of its score a week from Friday. That has the potential to throw South African borrowers' funding plans into chaos following a year of of healthy, tightly priced issuance. Mariam Meskin and Ross Lancaster report.
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A senior loan syndications banker in HSBC’s Hong Kong team has left the bank.