Baku Hosts Presentation of Information Platform Cbonds
Baku hosts presentation of the information platform Cbonds (www.cbonds.com), which provides a global database of corporate bonds, including in Azerbaijan.
During his speech on April 6 Sergey Lialin, founder and CEO of Cbonds, spoke about the opportunities and benefits of the information platform Cbonds. He gave detailed instructions on how to effectively work with the site and demonstrated the work of all the major services.
Cbonds is the largest supplier of information on debt markets in Russia and CIS. For over 14 years of continuous development, it has become an important source of data for the bond market professionals. Currently Cbonds covers local bond markets in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and other CIS countries, Eastern Europe, Turkey, Eurobonds of developing and developed countries, US corporate bonds, and domestic government bonds of developed and major developing countries.
The Cbonds database includes detailed information on each bond, including prospectuses, exchange and OTC quotes, a stream of payments for each bond, and more. The analytical capabilities of the site Cbonds include the bond calculator, opportunities for graphical comparison of emissions, support for portfolio management and others.
Note that according to Cbonds, in 2014 Azerbaijan issued Eurobonds worth $ 1 billion 815 million. Currently in circulation there are 48 corporate bonds and 12 Eurobonds.
On May 21-22 in Baku Cbonds arranges the 12th Bond Congress of CIS and Baltic States - the leading event, which discusses the development of domestic bond markets in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus and other CIS countries, as well as emerging markets of Eurobonds.
It will be attended by about 200 guests, most of whom will represent Russia.
Earlier, the Congress was held in Baku in 2007. -----08C
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