EMEA
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If US interest rate policy is favourable, EMEA lending should spring back
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Market is ‘more confident than it has been in a long time’ as regulation paves way for normalisation in 2024
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Solid enough deals from car sector but without the blowout response some hoped would show market strength
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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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A debt payment standstill with private creditors expires next summer
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Sovereign cuts issuance by €60bn but market readies for another year of hefty SSA issuance
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Sovereigns have managed to source other financing while bond markets have closed to them
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The proposed removal of obligatory shareholder approval treads a ‘delicate balance’ in the first reforms since 1984
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Banks deemed 'solid' but risks in credit quality and growing non-preforming loans pose problems ahead in weak economy
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Most of the deal was covered by pre-commitments from three anchor investors