Americas
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US regional banks may issue up to $60bn of holdco debt next year because of tougher capital regulations
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At the end of a shocking year for the convertible market there are signs that a revival is underway after a ragtag bunch of issuers tapped the market for financing over the past month
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Visibility lacking on VTR’s joint venture with América Móvil, says Moody’s
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Over a dozen companies have issued convertible bonds this month
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End of ECB bond buying will 'level the playing field' for non-euro names
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Chinese premium electric vehicle car brand poised to revive China-into-US listings
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¥33bn note is the first non-US or Canadian dollar tier two deal in five years
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Central bank measure credited with cutting spreads by increasing local demand
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Debt markets have come to accept political instability in the country
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GlobalCapital’s survey of 13 Latin America DCM heads points to a recovery of sorts for the region’s bond market after its worst year since 2008. Corporate issuance is the biggest unknown, but the market’s fate appears to lie in the hands of the Fed. By Oliver West.
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Although slowing loan origination is likely to lead to lower issuance of securitized products in the US, GlobalCapital’s survey of market participants shows some confidence that the worst of the volatility is over. But eyes will remain glued to the Federal Reserve for clues as to how conditions evolve. By Ayse Kelce.
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Bumpy ride ahead but investors see emerging markets as big beneficiaries