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Banker had been with Dutch lender for just over a year
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Barbados prime minister Mia Mottley said she hoped more nations vulnerable to climate change would take steps to make their debt more resilient, after the Caribbean nation included a “natural disaster” clause in a restructuring agreement with international bondholders.
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Cable Onda, the Panamanian subsidiary of pan-emerging markets telecoms group Millicom, is aiming to price a debut international bond on Friday, after releasing price talk late the day before.
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Emerging markets issuers enjoyed supportive market conditions this week as a variety of deals gave low new issue premiums and attracted healthy order books. But with investors talking about downing tools for the year, it is not clear how much longer helpful conditions will last.
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Braskem, the Brazilian petrochemicals firm, is visiting fixed-income investors in the US and Europe as it looks to take advantage of low rates to refinance existing debt.
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A steep rise in purchases of sovereign debt by banks in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) has earned them higher profits but also leaves them more vulnerable to economic shocks, according to research by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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