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The election result may not have hurt Western markets, but political risk bulks huge this year
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Returning investors to the asset class are playing the spread between different varieties of bank bonds, giving issuers something to think about and swelling their order books
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Time is running out for Europe's IPO market to normalise before November's US election
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The calendar has its backbone back and that’s good for everyone
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Issuing a bond in 2024 will look very different from when many sovereigns last came to the market
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Limited central bank support and an already jittery investor base mean 2024’s year of elections could be rough