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Published on 3/23/2017 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily and Prospect News Investment Grade Daily.

Argentina prints deal; AHCA vote in spotlight; Turkey, Indonesia Eximbank line up roadshows

By Christine Van Dusen

Atlanta, March 23 – Argentina priced an issue of Swiss franc-denominated notes on a Thursday that had investors watching the U.S. House of Representatives to see whether the American Health Care Act would find the required support.

Meanwhile, the three-tranche issue of notes due in 2021, 2026 and 2046 from Saudi Arabia again saw some activity in trading.

The 2 3/8% notes due in 2021 were seen at 97.87 bid, 98.12 offered after Wednesday’s 97.93 bid, 98.23 offered. The 3¼% notes due in 2026 moved to 96.80 bid, 96.95 offered after Wednesday’s 96½ bid, 96¾ offered. And the 4½% notes due in 2046 were seen Thursday at 98 bid, 98.15 offered after Wednesday’s 97.81 bid, 97.96 offered.

Market-watchers were also whispering about a possible issue of bonds from Ivory Coast.

In other deal-related news, Russia’s JSC Alfa-Bank set talk in the 2¾% area for a €300 million issue of three-year loan-participation notes, a market source said.

Indonesia Eximbank will set out on March 27 for a roadshow to market a dollar-denominated issue of notes, a market source said.

Turkey is planning a roadshow to market a dollar-denominated issue of benchmark-sized Islamic bonds, a market source said.

And Argentina’s Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc. is looking to issue senior notes, according to a company filing.


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