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Published on 5/16/2016 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Emerging markets calendar

EMERGING EUROPE & ASIA

May 16 Week

KOREA WESTERN POWER CORP.:

• Possible notes

• BofA Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas

• Roadshow starts May 16

• Seoul, South Korea-based electricity company.

June

PAKISTAN:

• $500 million notes

• Proceeds to pay down debt.

2016

RUSSIA:

• Up to $3 billion of notes.

LATIN AMERICA

May 16 Week

BANCO HIPOTECARIO SA:

• Up to $200 million tap of notes due Nov. 30, 2020 (B3/B-/)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, Itau

• Rule 144A/Regulation S

• Proceeds for working capital.

• Buenos Aires-based bank.

ECOPETROL SA:

• Up to $1 billion in notes

• Proceeds for financing needs

• Bogota, Colombia-based petroleum company.

2016

ELDORADO BRASIL CELULOSE SA:

• $500 million notes with maximum maturity of seven years

• Sao Paulo, Brazil-based pulp producer.

COSTA RICA:

• $1 billion of 30-year notes

• Deutsche Bank, HSBC.

COLOMBIA:

• Euro notes

• BBVA, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan

• Securities and Exchange Commission registered

• Includes a make-whole call

• Proceeds for general budgetary purposes.

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

May

EMIRATES ISLAMIC BANK:

• Dollar benchmark Islamic notes

• HSBC, Standard Chartered, Emirates NBD, Dubai Islamic Bank, Noor Bank, Bank ABC

• Bank based in Dubai.

DP WORLD:

• Dollar benchmark notes

• Bookrunners include Emirates NBD Capital and Citigroup

• Proceeds for a tender offer for the company's 2017 sukuk

• Bank based in Dubai.

TUNISIA:

• Senior notes

• Natixis Securities, Commerzbank, JPMorgan

• Regulation S

• Roadshow started April 21.

COMMERCIAL BANK OF QATAR QSC:

• Up to $3.5 billion of bonds with maximum tenor of 30 years

• Bank based in Doha, Qatar.

2016

IRAQ:

• Up to $2 billion of bonds.

OMAN:

• Between $5 billion and $10 billion of bonds

• Proceeds to finance the budget deficit.

ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK:

• Dollar-denominated notes

• Boubyan Bank, CIMB, Commerzbank, Emirates NBD, Gulf International Bank, JPMorgan, Natixis Securities, Standard Chartered Bank.

KENYA:

• Islamic bonds

• Proceeds to finance infrastructure projects.

Roadshows

Started May 16: KOREA WESTERN POWER CORP.: Possible notes; BofA Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas.


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