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The bank's regular appearances in primary markets stopped after Russia invaded Ukraine
Japanese government bond yields have risen during the last few months
Attractive pricing versus dollars luring GCC borrowers back to the single currency
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◆ Running a bond business in a crisis ◆ Bank issuers find their way back into the bond market ◆ Can frontier emerging market sovereigns fund themselves?
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Markets may not be shut for too long, and African sovereigns have managed debt well
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Sovereign pays at least 25bp of concession but points to healthy demand after broader spread widening
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The dollar market is going to be an unreliable friend for some time
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Conventional bond issuers may have to pay a lot more for their deals
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Corporates made up a much bigger chunk of primary supply than in 2024’s first quarter
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