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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
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As with other private placements from Africa, observers have questioned the merits of the format
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When staff complain, they deserve a fair hearing, not a wall of silence
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Benin reaped the rewards of its sukuk debut last week, and will do so for years to come
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Speed possible in the private placement market proves attractive, even if the issuer may pay a bit more for it
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Oil giant's bonds were priced no more than 15bp over the sovereign's curve
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The Gulf kingdom is trying to tackle a very wide deficit and sky-high debt to GDP
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