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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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Chinese companies are likely to consider London as an alternative foreign listing venue, according to sources speaking to GlobalCapital, following a regulatory crackdown in New York and increased political tensions between the US and China.
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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), the Nigeria-based multilateral development bank (MDBs), has emerged at the forefront of regional coronavirus rescue efforts, providing financing for emergency hospitals, medical aid and more. As Africa finds itself at the centre of global calls for emergency financing and debt relief, the AFC’s chief executive, Samaila Zubairu, talks to GlobalCapital about the bank’s response to the crisis, how its own fundraising plans have been affected, and the future of Chinese capital in the region.
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The Republic of Estonia has mandated for a 10 year benchmark bond, as it prepares for its first foray into bond markets since 2002.
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The head of the Cyprus public debt management office believes that the amount Cyprus can claim under the ESM pandemic support facility “is insufficient to justify any such action”.
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Saudi Arabia is set to raise its inaugural green loan with export credit agencies next month. The groundbreaking loan would be the first of its kind in the Middle East.
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Chinese pork producer Muyuan Foods has set the ball rolling on its debut $200m offshore loan.
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