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Apotex Health IPO tops expectations, raises C$1.3 billion
Apotex Health's initial public offering, the largest on the Toronto Stock Exchange in five years, opened roughly 17% above its offering price, raising C$1.

Indonesia central bank raises rates to counter market selloff
Indonesia's rupiah has plummeted to a record low of over 18,000 to the dollar, prompting an emergency 25-basis-point interest rate hike from its central bank, according to Reuters .

MGC stalls Riyadh IPO amid geopolitical risks
Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Contracting Co.

Indonesia market rout deepens as bonds, currency, stocks slide
Indonesia's 10-year government bond yield surged by 33 basis points on Monday, hitting its highest level in over a year.

Raizen reaches debt deal with creditors to restructure finances
Raizen SA, the joint venture between Shell and Cosan, has secured an out-of-court agreement covering R$65 billion in debt, a move that sidesteps a potentially lengthy and costly judicial reorganizatio

Indonesian officials vow to stabilize Rupiah as it hits Rp18,000
The Indonesian rupiah breached Rp 18,000 per US dollar on Thursday, marking an 8% loss this year and cementing its position as Asia's worst-performing currency, per The Jakarta Post.

Chinese insurers buy dim sum notes via Bond Connect
Top Chinese insurers have just made their first purchases of yuan-denominated offshore bonds through an expanded southbound investment program, marking a new chapter for China's tightly managed capita

NATO Secretary General Meets Amidst Trump Criticism
After a private meeting with NATO's Secretary General, Donald Trump posted on Truth Social: 'NATO WASN'T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON'T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN.

Bolivia's sovereign bonds crash for 10th day amid protests
Just weeks after Bolivia successfully raised $1 billion in international markets, its sovereign bonds have dropped almost five cents on the dollar, with yields on 2031 notes jumping to 10.

Trafigura withdraws copper from LME warehouses
The London Metal Exchange's copper stocks hit their lowest level since 1974 after a single trading day saw over 51,000 tonnes—valued at more than $700 million—withdrawn by Trafigura, according to Disc

Europe's gas market stable despite winter fuel concerns
Northwest Europe's front-month LNG price settled at USD 13.

Australian Stocks Rebound, US Falls; Oil Eases Some Bond Pressure
Australian shares rebounded, but US markets fell, highlighting a divided global market.

Global stocks slide as 2026 Brent crude and bond yields climb
The UK's 10-year gilt yield surged to 5.