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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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Mexico’s central bank has finally taken a dovish turn to ease pressure on a languishing economy. Yet prudence in the face of structural changes continues to be the guiding light for Banxico, governor Alejandro Díaz de León tells GlobalMarkets
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Top policymakers have vowed to mend and open up the economy of the Latin American giant. GlobalMarkets speaks to economy minister Paulo Guedes and central bank governor Robert Campos Neto
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Jingdong Hua, the World Bank’s treasurer, has got a plan to get the world’s largest investors involved in local currency bonds markets
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Suriname’s finance minister Gillmore Hoefdraad tells GlobalMarkets that reforms are under way to bring structural improvements to the resource-rich economy
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A well-managed mining sector, falling inflation and increasing reserves continue to underpin Suriname’s recovery. However, further robust policy action is still needed to lay a sustainable base for stability and growth
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