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Capri Global eyes up to $500 million offshore bond issue
Capri Global Capital is venturing into international markets for the first time, planning to raise 300-500 million through overseas bonds. This move aligns with other Indian NBFCs leveraging regulatory benefits for foreign funding. The company has appointed five global banks to organize investor meetings across key regions, with the issuance planned under its existing 1 billion Global Medium Term Note programme.
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
The Japan Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Japan’s convertible bonds regain favor as rates continue to rise
Japanese companies issued ¥1 trillion (6.2 billion) worth of convertible bonds in the first half, the highest amount since 2004.
Seeking Alpha
· Jun 30, 2026
The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?
The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?
Hetq
· Jun 22, 2026
Unibank's annual general meeting of shareholders will be held today: the bank's net profit amounted to 9.8 billion drams
As of the end of 2025, Unibank’s liabilities amounted to AMD 343.6 billion. The portfolio of issued bonds increased by 70 over the year. The Bank closed the reporting year with a net profit of AMD 9.8 billion.
Economic Times
· Jun 26, 2026
FPIs pump record Rs 39,640 crore into Indian G-Secs in June so far
Overseas investors have poured a record 39,640 crore into Indian government bonds this June, driven by tax exemptions and expanded access to sovereign debt. These measures aim to boost foreign participation and are fueling expectations of India's inclusion in global bond indices. While inflows are strong, experts advise caution due to elevated US Treasury yields, though confidence in Indian debt is rising.
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Related coverage for "Capri Global eyes up to $500 million offshore bond issue ": The Hindu BusinessLine — Shining light on India’s corporate bond market. The Japan Times — Japan’s convertible bonds regain favor as rates continue to rise . Seeking Alpha — The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?. Hetq — Unibank's annual general meeting of shareholders will be held today: the bank's net profit amounted to 9.8 billion drams. Economic Times — FPIs pump record Rs 39,640 crore into Indian G-Secs in June so far