EMEA
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EM investors have a high bar for taking part in new Turkish corporate issuance
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Senior debt was downgraded to CCC on September 25, liquidity still in question
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Spain is 88% funded for 2024 with regular auctions left; expects next year’s programme to be similar
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The troubled Swedish landlord is targeting an €800m market cap for its residential real estate arm
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◆ Deal comes earlier than expected ◆ 20 new investors, including a European supranational ◆ Two green bonds done this year
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◆ 'Stable' book grows after spread set ◆ Lack of recent Spanish supply helps pricing ◆ Illiquid secondaries create wide range of fair values
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High supply has left demand for Turkey's corporates 'lacklustre', says one fund manager
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Ecobank's Nigerian unit recently secured breathing room from bondholders on capital ratios
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CEE banks are drawing heavy demand for new bonds
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Relief that the first European IPO after summer has grown in the aftermarket, though not without large concessions
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Fully underwritten deal will be partly used to buy Deutsche Bahn’s logistics division
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Falling interest rates push spreads wider