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A sovereign issuing bonds after US military strike threats would be absurd if those threats had been made by any other president
More than $11bn of issuance this week means volumes approaching $300bn for the first time
Debut benchmark deal draws book over €2.6bn
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By overthrowing decades of orthodoxy on international trade policy, the Trump administration and its sweeping tariffs have put the International Monetary Fund in a quandary. Can it defend the free trade it believes in, or must it adapt to a new paradigm?
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Pentagon muscles into race for rare earths as China clamps down
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Spotlight on restructuring difficulties as restructuring of $1bn Eurobond fails
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Ukrainian hopes rise of reserves-backed loan for $23bn funding gap
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Tensions are rising once more as China and the US renew verbal hostilities over trade, with both sides unveiling plans designed to undermine the other side economically
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International Court of Justice ruling clarifies World Bank Group's obligations
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