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Singaporean and South Korean lenders expected to be regular euro issuers
◆ First KDB public sterling deal in seven years ◆ £250m bond could be first of many as issuer diversifies ◆ SSA transition ongoing, euros in focus for 2025
Bank’s restructuring will improve the fortunes of its investment banking business while also allowing the group it to navigate geopolitical tensions
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Government’s deal is likely to be the first of many as other Chinese sovereigns and quasi-sovereigns line up offshore renminbi bonds
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Deal pipeline uncertain as fresh volatility erupts from China’s distressed property sector
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Some investment grade issuers have the luxury of waiting to print new bonds
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Las Vegas resort and casino operator, owned by Malaysia’s Genting, seals $400m crossover bond on long-term investor support
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World’s largest equity-linked deal since January 2022 proves a hit, and is set to fuel issuance as rates rocket
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Slump in deal flow has forced bond houses to find different ways to keep busy as they await a rebound in the primary market
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