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Both the EU and its peer SSA issuers learned a little better how to work next to each other in tough conditions in 2023 but next year will bring bigger tests
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Other EM sovereigns in a much more dire state than Argentina have still tried to pay their debts
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The opportunistic companies taking advantage now are the exceptions to the rule
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Despite being surprisingly resilient this year, more supply might finally start to weigh on housing prices next year
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Eight years on from conception and an integrated capital market in Europe is a long way off, but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone
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New managers emerging, even if they pay up for inaugural transactions, show there is a price for every asset