EMEA
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European corporate bond issuance down on last year but good pricing and capex could tempt borrowers
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The capital increase secured a 69% take-up from investors
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There is conviction in the rally sparked by expectations of rate cuts later in 2024
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Other African sovereigns will be encouraged by the return of fresh issuance but many have no pressing need to print
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Real estate giant draws “unexpected” investor diversity to unloved sector
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The AIA privatisation is the first big flotation in EMEA this year
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Blackouts leave market calm unexploited after rates stay at 4%
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Popular fallen angel proves depth of bid for lower ratings
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KommuneKredit, CDC and MuniFin keep euro and dollar investors busy
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African sovereign’s deal did not pay any NIP, but investors still get value
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The country secured a very low new issue concession compared to other CEE deals this year