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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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Suriname’s new central bank governor has had an immediate impact, ringing the changes and setting out his vision for 2030
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As drilling advances off the coast of Suriname, the CEO of the state-owned oil company Staatsolie is calling for the country to prepare itself for a big oil discovery
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Despite the political upheaval following its 2018 political revolution, Armenia has launched an aggressive and wide-ranging series of reforms that, if carried through successfully, should propel the economy to a new level
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Armenia’s restrictions on lending are starting to pay off, as its banks are able to lend effectively to the country’s burgeoning private sector and so help drive economic growth
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Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan tells Global Markets how his government’s agenda to reform the economy and eradicate corruption will lead to both stronger exports and the creation of technology ‘unicorns’
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Nigeria’s Seplat Petroleum is in advanced staged talks for an around £382m cash acquisition of London-listed Eland Oil & Gas, with the buyer partly financing the deal with a new loan.
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