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◆ Hyperscaler sets new standard for European corporate bond market ◆ What it will it take to get a bank to issue in euros again ◆ Iran war could reshape ultra-competitive Gulf capital markets
Conflict marks inflection point for investment banks as syndicated loan exposure and crushed bond fees come under scrutiny
Many bankers find reasons to leave the region
◆ How banks and bankers are operating in the region under threat of military escaltion ◆ Bond issuance to resume — but how? ◆ Dwindling fee pool poses questions over long-term future for banks
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The company's new loan is backed by a Korean export credit agency
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Record issuance volumes met insatiable investor appetite to lock in yields before rate cuts bite, resulting in tight pricing across bonds and sukuk, writes George Collard. An already healthy market shifted up a gear from September as order books swelled and issuance accelerated, especially of sukuk
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Sovereign gets bigger size and longer tenor in dirham despite closing market
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Volumes led by Gulf issuers, but two more printed this week from elsewhere
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Market is particularly interesting for banks doing capital trades
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Company has offered the highest yields on Saudi Arabian new issues in the last few years