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Investors have awaited Kuwait's return to the market it passed a debt law in March
Initial level attracts buyers, especially after Yapi Kredi rally
Yields are far, far lower than when Egypt last printed in the format
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Middle East bonds stabilise as world leaders urge against retaliation
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Iran's attack on Israel at the weekend did not cause a market panic
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Bukele 'dares investors not to believe him' with eye-watering yield and step-up coupon linked to IMF programme
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If the market can avoid any upset, the next two months could mirror a stellar first quarter
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Turkey’s ‘best in class’ corporate issuers to act as comparables
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