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Itau's Biase said the bank is working with as many as five companies that are seeking to sell bonds abroad for the first time this year.
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The new corporate issuers will likely have credit ratings that are junk, or below Baa3 by Moody's Investors Service and BBB- by Standard & Poor's, according to Biase.
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Debut junk bonds sales from Brazilian companies will account for a bigger share in overall issuance in the coming years, Biase said.
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The government needs to find ways to increase trading in the local market, which is currently dominated by a small group of pension funds, Biase said.
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University had their patience rewarded with six minutes to go, when Dilbag Singh tapped the ball into the net after Daniel Biase-McInally flicked the ball over Labrador goalkeeper Matt Woods.
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University had their patience rewarded with six minutes to go, when Dilbag Singh tapped the ball into the net after Daniel Biase-McInally flicked the ball over Labrador goalkeeper Matt Woods.
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Julien Di Biase (SUI), who's been integral to the operation, said that loading the ship has been, 'a smooth operation so far because we have highly skilled shore crew and sailors - the right people in the right jobs, starting with Scotty. '
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I have to admit, I have Issues with your position of Influence and Biase of the Democratic Party.
Cafferty File 2008
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