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Speed possible in the private placement market proves attractive, even if the issuer may pay a bit more for it
Gulf investors 'will now look at every deal', whether sukuk or not
Demand from the Middle East for the sukuk was steady
The deal has not been pulled or put on hold, said sources involved
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One of the bright spots in 2024 has been progress on sovereign debt restructuring — Zambia, Ukraine and Ghana have restructured their debts. But while the market has made great strides in refining a complex and often fractious process, concerns remain, particularly over the vital issue of comparability of treatment
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Concessional finance is essential for getting through difficulties, but countries must attract private money
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Climate finance flows are too slow, says the head of one of Africa’s largest banks. Attracting large institutional investors and Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds will be vital to speeding them up
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A $1.9bn IMF loan for Tunisia is frozen, while the government has refused to implement fiscal reforms, leaving the country at risk of default unless it can continue to source finance from other lenders
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Books were nearly double the $300m deal size
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It has been nearly three years since last corporate bond debut on the continent