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Published on 4/10/2012 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Emerging markets calendar

April

HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.: Possible bond offering (Baa2/BBB+); Citi, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays, BNP Paribas and Goldman Sachs; roadshow began April 11, making stops in New York, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles; Seoul, South Korea-based commercial vehicle producer.

NIGERIA: Possible bond offering (/B+/BB-); roadshow in the United States starting during April 16 week; meetings completed in London and Zurich, which were arranged by Citigroup and Deutsche Bank.

GLOBO COMUNICACAO E PARTICIPACOES SA: $300 million 5% 10-year senior unsecured bonds; proceeds to be used for general corporate purposes; HSBC, Itau BBA; media company located in Rio de Janeiro.

PROMSVYAZBANK (Ba2/BB-): Possible deal; Investor meetings begin April 9; Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Promsvyazbank; commercial bank based in Moscow.

OAO RASPADSKAYA: $300 million bonds; Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, VTB Capital; roadshow begins April 13; coal-mining company based in Kemerovo, Russia.

CROATIA (Baa3/BBB-/BBB-): roadshow begins Friday; Rule 144A, Regulation S deal may follow; Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan.

EVRAZ GROUP SA (Ba3/B+/BB-): Dollar-denominated deal; roadshow begins April 11; Citigroup, JPMorgan, Troika Dialog; Moscow-based steel producer.

BEIJING ENTERPRISES HOLDINGS LTD. (Baa1): Senior unsecured notes; Rule 144A, Regulation S; pricing to be determined through book-building exercise; Bank of America Merrill Lynch, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, DBS, ICBC, SCB; proceeds will be used to repay existing debt, for working capital and general corporate purposes; Hong Kong-based company used by city's government for investment.

SHENZHEN INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD.(Baa3/BBB/): Dollar-denominated senior notes; pricing to be determined through book-building exercise; Regulation S; UBS, Standard Chartered, DBS, ING, JPMorgan, BOCI; proceeds will be used for funding capital expenditures, refinancing existing debt and general working capital purposes; Hong Kong-based provider of logistics and transportation support services.

CHAOWEI POWER HOLDINGS: Renminbi-denominated bonds; Nomura International plc; plans to use proceeds for expansion of production capabilities; Changcing County, Zhejiang Province, China-based motive battery manufacturer operating in electric bike market in China.

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA (BB/BB-): Possible capital markets transaction; investor meetings March 12-14 in Vienna, Frankfurt, Munich, Milan, Amsterdam and London; Raiffeisen Bank International.

TERA SOFTWARE LTD.: Possible non-convertible debentures issuance; board of directors meeting Feb. 29; information technology company based in Hyderabad, India.

UKRAINE: Up to $2.5 billion in bonds; JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, VTB.

EMPRESA DISTRIBUIDORA DE ELECTRICIDAD DE SALTA SA (EDESA): Possible notes; Itau BBA, Standard Bank; roadshow Feb. 2-8; power company based in Salta Province of Argentina.

EURASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK: Possible notes; JPMorgan, VTB Capital; roadshow Feb. 6-8; financial organization based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF KOREA: Swiss franc notes; Credit Suisse, UBS; lender based in Seoul, South Korea.

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CORP. LTD.: Rs. 15 billion tax-free secured redeemable non-convertible bonds; issue will carry over-allotment option for an additional Rs. 15 billion; financer and promoter of rural electrification projects based in New Delhi, India.

ULTRAPAR HOLDINGS INC.: R$800 million three-year debentures; non-convertible, callable at any time; subject to redemption at 0.3% of par; Banco Bradesco BBI SA, Banco Bradesco SA; proceeds will be used for partial redemption of Ultrapar's third issuance of debentures due December 2012; petrochemicals company based in Sao Paulo.

BOLIVIA: Up to $500 million notes; Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs; proceeds to boost industrial production, including production of lithium for batteries in electronic devices.

2012

ECUADOR: Bonds.

CEAGRO AGRICOLA LTDA.: Bonds; importer and exporter of grains and other agricultural products, based in Campinas, Brazil.

ISRAEL: $1 billion to $1.5 billion of notes

NOMOS BANK: At least $300 million notes; Moscow-based lender.

REPUBLIC OF LEBANON: $2 billion bonds in 2012; Deutsche Bank, Fransa Bank, Standard Chartered.

BANK OF CEYLON: $500 million notes; Sri Lanka-based lender.

ENERGA: €1 billion bonds; energy company based in Gdansk, Poland.

SINGER THAILAND PCL: Up to 750 million baht senior debentures (BBB); tenor of five years or less; Bangkok-based distributor of sewing machines and electrical household appliances.

PROPERTY PERFECT PCL: Up to 4 billion baht debentures; maturities of five years or less; subject to shareholders' approval at general meeting on April 27; proceeds to be used for working capital, acquisitions, debt repayment; Bangkok-based property developer.

LALIN PROPERTY PCL: Up to 2 billion baht debentures; maturities of 10 years or less; Bangkok-based property developer.

SETIA ECOHILL SDN. BHD.: Up to RM 505 million commercial paper/medium-term note program; seven year maturity; proceeds to finance purchase of land, repay bank borrowings, working capital; property development company based in Shah Alam, Malaysia.

YANZHOU COAL MINING CO. LTD.: Up to $1 billion of bonds; issued through wholly owned offshore subsidiary; coal production, processing, marketing and transportation company based in Soucheng, China.

On the Horizon

FAR EASTERN NEW CENTURY CO. LTD.: Up to NT$12 billion of corporate bonds; will be issued at par; maturity up to five years; proceeds to repay short-term bank loans and strengthen company's financial structure; Taipei, Taiwan-based textile company.

UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO. (UASC): Dollar notes; Deutsche Bank, Mitsubishi UFJ, UBS; roadshow Nov. 28-30; Regulation S; government-owned container shipping company based in Kuwait.

ASYA KATILIM BANKASI AS: $300 million five-year notes; lender based in Istanbul, Turkey.

QATAR INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC BANK (QIIB): Dollar five-year sukuk notes; Qatar National Bank, HSBC, Standard Chartered; Qatar-based lender.

BANCO PICHINCHA: $100 million bonds; lender based in Quito, Ecuador.

GAIL INDIA LTD.: $300 million notes; state-owned natural gas processing and distribution company based in New Delhi.

CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LTD.: Dollar notes; HSBC; airline based in Hong Kong.

OAO ASB BELARUSBANK: Dollar-denominated bond of up to $500 million.

CHINA CITIC BANK CORP. LTD.: Up to RMB 30 billion by end of 2013; HSBC, UBS; Hong Kong-based business conglomerate.

GLOBAL BIO-CHEM TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO. LTD.: Bonds; HSBC; Regulation S; proceeds for repayment of existing debt; Hong Kong-based manufacturer and seller of corn-related products.

REPUBLIC OF KENYA: Notes; issuance likely by June 2013.


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