HALISTER1: AESOP, Series 2017-1 - DBRS Presale Report

AESOP, Series 2017-1 - DBRS Presale Report

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Source: DBR (Dominion Bond Rating Service)

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Chris O'Connell (DBRS Inc)
Lain Javier Gutierrez (Dbrs Inc)
Michael Babick (DBRS Inc)

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HALISTER1: Kenya President Agrees KES46.2b in Extra Budget Spend in 2016-17

Kenya President Agrees KES46.2b in Extra Budget Spend in 2016-17

(Bloomberg) -- President Uhuru Kenyatta signs Supplementary Appropriation Act to release funds from Consolidated Fund for remaining part of financial year, his office says in emailed statement from capital, Nairobi.
  • Kenyatta also signs Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Amendment Bill 2017 stipulating that those failing to comply are liable to penalty not exceeding 5m shillings, corporate entities could pay as much as 25m shillings
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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Uhuru Kenyatta (Republic of Kenya)

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HALISTER1: U.S. ECO PREVIEW: ISM Non-Manufacturing, Markit Due in 5 Minutes

U.S. ECO PREVIEW: ISM Non-Manufacturing, Markit Due in 5 Minutes

(Bloomberg) -- Following are forecasts for today’s U.S. economic releases as compiled by Bloomberg News:
  • Markit Services PMI 54; range 53.8 to 54 (4 estimates)
  • Ism Non-Manu 56.5; range 54.5 to 59 (74 estimates)
    • In January, 12 of 18 non-manufacturing industries reported growth though index fell to 56.5 from December’s 56.6; "Little reason to believe that the trend in services will change any time soon": Bloomberg Intelligence
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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HALISTER1: Nigeria Charges Shell, Eni With Corruption Over Asset Purchase

Nigeria Charges Shell, Eni With Corruption Over Asset Purchase

(Bloomberg) -- Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission charges Shell and Eni with making a corrupt payment of $801m in 2011 connected to the purchase of oil prospecting license 245, according to documents filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
  • Eni did nothing wrong in respect of the acquisition of the oil field in 2011 and hasn’t been notified of any new charges, company said in emailed statement
  • Shell didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment
  • READ: Jan. 26, Nigeria tells Shell, Eni to cede oil field pending investigation
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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RDSA LN (Royal Dutch Shell PLC)
ENI IM (Eni SpA)

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