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Two more follow Darwish and Safa leaving last month
Investors are getting about 45bp-65bp for an extra year of tenor
The outcome from a fiscal policy perspective is 'binary', said an emerging markets debt investor
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The well-flagged deal will 'fly', said one observer
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◆ French bond issuers' tough time ahead as PM fights to get budget through ◆ Trump tough talk on tariffs' threat to emerging markets◆ Investors give IPO sellers the silent treatment
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Internationally marketed IPO pays off as ‘global’ investors come in
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Company said the deal helps reduce overall financing costs
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Tariffs are a bargaining chip and are unlikely to arrive in full, observers believe
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Sub-investment grade sukuk scarcity drives demand
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