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Sovereign's trade will form a yardstick for concessions investment grade CEEMEA borrowers may need to offer
Debut took a long time but established market access, says country's debt chief
◆ Middle East capital securities will need to be refinanced ◆ Supranationals, agencies and municipalities have had a good war ◆ New ideas to promote covered bonds
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Slovakia plans euros while Trans-Oil will print in dollars
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Despite southeast Asia’s runaway economic growth, analysis by the World Bank for GlobalMarkets shows that levelling up female participation in the workforce could add as much as $1,100 per capita to GDP
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The World Bank has responded to concerns of vulnerable and small island economies that climate-resilient debt clauses allowing debt service to be suspended need to be less rigid
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Two more emerging market governments could join Chile and Uruguay as SLB issuers, drawn by flexibility on use of proceeds
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Government has been seeking investor feedback for blue and social bonds
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The three major credit rating agencies do not understand the ‘anatomies’ of African economies, three of the continent’s finance ministers said on the fringes of the IMF’s Annual Meetings
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