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Published on 9/11/2012 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

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AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST

September 10 Week

ZAMBIA: About $500 million notes due 2022; Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank; Rule 144A/Regulation S; roadshow started Sept. 6.

MEXICHEM SAB DE CV: $700 million 10-year, $300 million 30-year bonds; Citigroup, HSBC, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley; Rule 144A/Regulation S; roadshow Sept. 10-11; proceeds to refinance existing debt; chemical company based in Tlalnepantla, Mexico.

2012

ISRAEL: $1 billion to $1.5 billion of notes.

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

On The Horizon

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

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

ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LTD.: Eurobonds in 2013; electricity company based in Johannesburg.

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

ASIA

September 10 Week

PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL PCL: Dollar notes; Goldman Sachs, RBS, Barclays Capital, Standard Chartered; roadshow Sept. 5-11; Bangkok-based petrochemical and refining company.

September

KAISA GROUP: Possible notes; Citigroup; roadshow upcoming; Shenzhen, China-based property development and investment holding company.

KOREA HYDRO & NUCLEAR POWER: Benchmark dollar notes: Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Samsung Securities; nuclear and hydroelectric plan operator based in Seoul, South Korea.

YANZHOU COAL MINING CO. LTD.: Up to $2 billion bonds; coal company based in Zoucheng, China.

October

SRI LANKA PORTS AUTHORITY: $1 billion global bonds, possibly in October; HSBC; government agency that develops and maintains the country's commercial ports.

2012

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

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

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

EMERGING EUROPE & CENTRAL ASIA

September 10 Week

JSC GAZPROM NEFT: Bonds; Credit Agricole, JPMorgan, Gazprombank; roadshow started Sept. 3; Moscow-based oil producer and part of gas company OJSC Gazprom.

TURKEY: Possible issue of Islamic bonds; Citigroup, HSBC, Liquidity House of Kuwait; roadshow week of Sept. 10.

PKO BANK POLSKI: Possible dollar-denominated notes; Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan; Rule 144A/Regulation S; Roadshow begins Sept. 12; lender based in Warsaw.

October

TINKOFF CREDIT SYSTEMS: Dollar notes, possibly with three-year tenor; Citigroup, JPMorgan, VTB Capital; Regulation S; Moscow-based credit card lending institution.

2012

VNESHECONOMBANK (VEB): Swiss franc-denominated notes; Moscow-based lender.

LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN

November

COSTA RICA: Up to $4 billion of bonds over the next 10 years, with $500 million by November.

Roadshows

Sept. 5-11: PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL PCL: Dollar notes; Goldman Sachs, RBS, Barclays Capital, Standard Chartered.

Started Sept. 6: ZAMBIA: About $500 million notes due 2022; Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank.

Sept. 10 week: TURKEY: Possible issue of Islamic bonds; Citigroup, HSBC, Liquidity House of Kuwait.

Sept. 10-11: MEXICHEM SAB DE CV: Dollar notes; Citigroup, HSBC, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley.


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