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Private credit has carved a big role, but banks are hoping to get in
The country has turned things around after falling into below investment grade territory
The issuers are the first from Kuwait since the sovereign's blockbuster return
A pair of Gulf issuers are considering adding to the resurgence in euro issuance from the region
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The trade is the most raised by an EM sovereign in one day in nearly four years
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The bank is the first non-sovereign from the GCC to issue new debt this year
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Gulf issuers get ready after steady beginning to year's bond sales
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If US interest rate policy is favourable, EMEA lending should spring back
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New bond volumes surged from 2022, but are still far lower than in previous years
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A cash-heavy Islamic investor base starved of supply — compared to what conventional buyers were served up — helped Middle East and North Africa sukuk issuers secure bigger order books, giving them more pricing power than regional peers issuing regular bonds, writes George Collard