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Supranationals also find demand in emerging market currencies, while banks turn to floaters and corporates add to existing lines
New agreement not a done deal, but this is the furthest Ethiopia has got to in restructuring its bonds
Primary Market Monitor data shows sharp uptick in volumes across sectors
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◆ What Trump or Harris mean for EM sovereign issuers ◆ The outlook for UK capital markets after the Budget ◆ Creditors turn on each other in Thames Water saga
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A Trump win in the imminent US presidential election could threaten the US Federal Reserve's rate cutting path and the easing financing conditions for EM issuers
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Borrower signs seven year deal to refinance short term maturities
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Middle East banks win mandate for first time in dollars
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Market participants are invited to give their views on the outlook and for CEEMEA in 2025
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