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Banco de Bogota is looking to issue Tier 2 debt but the new issuance is expected to perform worse than the bank’s similar outstanding notes. A weak Colombian peso and high dollar exposure has contributed to weaker capital ratios at the bank, but the dollar exposure provides much needed funding for the bank.
11 May 2016
News of the hastened signing of a planned loan from the Import-Export Bank of China to Petrobras highlights the state owned corporate’s inability to access the international capital markets, and the fact that China is looking to strengthen its presence across the emerging market landscape.
11 May 2016
Both Islamic and conventional banks will face slower asset growth over the next two years due to a number of factors interrelate factors leading to thinning liquidity, with some of the region’s banks expected to hit the market with capital raising issuances in the run-up to Ramadan.
10 May 2016
How have outside factors affected the debt markets in the GCC?
10 May 2016
Henrik Raber, Managing Director, Global Head Capital Markets, Standard Chartered discusses how low oil prices have affected the performance of Middle Eastern capital markets compared to other emerging markets.
10 May 2016
Although the latest figures on China show that foreign currency reserves increased last month, the performance of the various hard currencies used in its FX basket means it is difficult to track exactly whether China saved or spent.
10 May 2016
Following deals from both Turkiye Garanti Bankasi’s and Yapi Ve Kredi Bankasi, it has emerged that Turkiye Finans is now also looking to tap the international markets with a Sharia compliant debt instrument as Turkish FIs narrow in on a window of opportunity.
10 May 2016
China has changed the world. After three decades of consistent high growth rates, China has become central to our thinking about where to manufacture goods and how capital flows around the globe. Many countries are now experiencing a slowdown due to lower oil and commodity prices – and this development can be traced back to China’s recent and ongoing deceleration.
9 May 2016
From oil traders in Dubai, to taxi drivers in New York, figuring out where the oil market bottoms out seems to be the focus of all my conversations. Although the topic has been covered extensively by industry analysts and media outlets, very few have been able to put the pieces of the puzzle together for investors. The truth is, tumbling oil prices, are a demand and supply side story.
9 May 2016
Richard Luddington, Vice Chairman, Global Capital Markets, Morgan Stanley,discusses some of the major changes he is seeing in the MENA region’s capital markets and how this compares to what he is seeing in neighbouring regions.
9 May 2016