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Brazil is preparing its first visit to the euro market in over a decade
The Iran war has led to a flurry of private trades from the Gulf
The public bond market needs a Gulf reopener with transparent pricing
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The region is a net energy importer, but so far bonds have not been affected too much by the oil price surge
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No public, benchmark size bonds have been issued since the conflict started
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Bond prices fell on Monday, but not by drastic amounts
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◆ 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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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in EM anymore
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A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares
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