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Emerging markets calendar
ASIA
Aug. 25 Week
RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING CORP.: Up to PHP3 billion reopening of 5 3/8% Tier II notes due Sept. 27, 2024; Deutsche Bank; proceeds to support asset growth and funding base; Makati City, Philippines-based bank.
Sept. 1 Week
CHINA TAIPING INSURANCE HOLDINGS CO. LTD.: Dollar perpetual notes; HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank; Regulation S; proceeds for general corporate purposes; roadshow starts Aug. 28; insurance conglomerate based in Hong Kong.
INDONESIA: Sukuk notes; CIMB, Emirates NBD, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank; roadshow Aug. 13-21.
PT INDOFOOD SUKSES MAKMUR TBK: Singapore dollar notes; DBS, Standard Chartered Bank; Jakarta, Indonesia-based food manufacturer and supplier.
PACIFIC RADIANCE LTD.: Singapore dollar notes; DBS Bank, OCBC; roadshow started Aug. 18;
Singapore-based owner and operator of offshore vessels and provides subsea services, shipyard services, marine equipment and project logistics to the oil and gas industry. The company is based in Singapore.
KOREA WESTERN POWER CO. LTD.: Dollar notes; Barclays, BofA Merrill Lynch, Standard Chartered Bank; engages in the production and supply of electricity and has headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.
MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BHD: Perpetual ringgit-denominated Islamic bonds; CIMB, HSBC, Maybank; roadshow Aug. 18 week; Subang, Malaysia-based investment holding company that operates in five segments through its 25 subsidiaries, including duty-free and non-dutiable goods, airport services and hotel management.
BERAU COAL ENERGY TBK: Dollar benchmark notes due in five years; roadshow started Aug. 21; coal producer is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
September
HONG KONG: Benchmark Islamic bonds; CIMB, HSBC, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Standard Chartered Bank; roadshow starts Sept. 1.
2014
MANILA ELECTRIC CO. (MERALCO): $250 million-$300 million notes; Pasig City, Philippines-based electrical power distributor.
On The Horizon
BANGLADESH: $1 billion notes by 2015; proceeds for infrastructure projects.
EMERGING EUROPE & CENTRAL ASIA
Aug. 25 Week
DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (DIAL): $300 million notes due in five years; Citigroup, HSBC, JPMorgan, Standard Chartered Bank.
2014
BLACK SEA TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BANK: Euro notes; financial and development institution based in Thessaloniki, Greece.
RUSSIAN RAILWAYS: RUB 25 billion notes.
CITY OF PRAGUE: €200 million bonds.
SEKERBANK TAS: Up to $300 million of bonds; Istanbul-based lender.
PAKISTAN: $1 billion in Islamic bonds.
DOGUS VARLIK KIRALAMA: Islamic bonds; asset leasing company based in Istanbul.
LATIN AMERICA
2014
BANCO BICE: Swiss franc notes; Santiago, Chile-based lender.
CONCESIONARIA MEXIQUENSE SA DE CV (CONMEX): International bonds; Mexico-based leader of financing, design and building of sections of the Mexico City Ring Road Circuito Exterior Mexiquense.
BANCO PENTA: Bonds; lender based in Santiago, Chile.
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Aug. 25 Week
EMIRATE OF SHARJAH: Possible sukuk; HSBC, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Standard Chartered Bank.
September
GHANA: Possible eurobond.
2014
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK OF SAUDI ARABIA: Dollar Islamic bonds.
ELLOMAY CAPITAL: NIS 120 million 4.6% series A debentures due December 2023; proceeds to repay about €13.5 million of debt to Israel Discount Bank Ltd. and for its operations and other general corporate purposes; Tel Aviv company conducts business in energy and infrastructure sectors worldwide.
KENYA POWER: Global bonds; based in Nairobi, Kenya.
REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA: Up to $1 billion of notes; pricing expected in the second half of the year.
JORDAN: $1 billion U.S.-backed notes.
2015
ZAMBIAN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CO. (ZESCO): As much as $500 million of bonds; power company based in Lusaka, Zambia.
KENYA COMMERCIAL BANK: At least $250 million of bonds.
Roadshows
Aug. 13-21: INDONESIA: Sukuk notes; CIMB, Emirates NBD, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank.
Started Aug. 18: PACIFIC RADIANCE LTD.: Singapore dollar notes; DBS Bank, OCBC.
Aug. 18 week: MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BHD: Ringgit-denominated perpetual notes; CIMB, HSBC, Maybank.
Started Aug. 21: BERAU COAL ENERGY TBK: Dollar benchmark notes due in five years.
Starting Aug. 28: CHINA TAIPING INSURANCE HOLDINGS CO. LTD.: Dollar perpetual notes; HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank.
Starting Sept. 1: HONG KONG: Benchmark Islamic bonds; CIMB, HSBC, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Standard Chartered Bank.
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