Turkey falls short; bankers awaiting Romania, Kenya mandates
Turkey, the biggest EEMEA sovereign borrower, has fallen short of its $5.5bn borrowing target for 2007 and is now preparing for its first burst of issuance in 2008. And bankers are still awaiting news on mandates for Kenya and Romania. Read EuroWeek on Friday for more.
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