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◆ Mexico throws Pemex innovative debt lifeline ◆ Callable ZCs in vogue for public sector issuers ◆ Why ECB regs update will drive insurance capital issuance
Reform will be very painful, but worth it
Investors have praised the deal, and Pemex's spread to the sovereign has crunched tighter
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EBRD and IFC are readying inaugural deals and intend to be serial issuers
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Wartorn country’s central bank governor and debt chief say door is opening to $300bn seizure
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Financial borrower pushes close to fair value as investors flock to five year note
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IDB’s $1bn risk transfer expected to encourage other MDBs
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Being friends with both sides — and profiting economically — is getting harder
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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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