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Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
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The end of the long weekend brought back the return of a weaker tone in bond markets on Tuesday as Latin American primary markets were silent despite bankers boasting of a reasonable pipeline.
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Backed by a resilient and toughened banking system, Turkish debt could be one of the most rewarding investments in loan and bond format alike. As the country recovers from the currency crisis of August 2018, it is high time for those still standing on the platform to board the Turkish train.
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US sanctions on EN+ and Rusal look set to be lifted soon, but they have not been the failure that some emerging market investors claim.
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Renaissance Capital has hired a former Morgan Stanley managing director to the roles of chairman of the board of directors for South Africa and head of investment banking for Africa. The hire marks the latest development in the bank’s push into Africa.
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Qatar National Bank has sold a Rmb500m ($73m) three year bond through Standard Chartered, continuing its ongoing presence in this market.
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Secondary levels in emerging markets are moving sharply tighter early in 2019, but issuers remain difficult to tempt into the primary market.
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