EMEA
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High grade corporate bond market maintains its strong run
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‘Difficult to argue against this trade’, said one lead
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Turkey's stock market has been one of the best performers in the world for the past year
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Investors offered high grade euro mandates from newcomer Epiroc and Portugal's Ren
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The main comparable is Banque Saudi Fransi's sukuk from January
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◆ Kenya deal ducks default but two more countries in crosshairs ◆ Transition finance after historic Japanese bond sale ◆ How the IPO revival is a boon for the loan market
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NatWest’s “very conservative” revenue guidance was underpinned by assumptions of deeper rate cut than market consensus
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The Norwegian smart warehouses company's shares have performed poorly since its IPO in 2021
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United Utilities, Securitas and Klépierre come on usually quiet day
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At least four CEE sovereigns are preparing new bonds before the end of March
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The US bank picked one of its own senior bankers to run the busiest equity syndicate desk in EMEA