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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
Kazakh bank doubles the tenor to two years compared to previous deals
Simplifying MTN and bond market processes the focus, says Agora's Berman
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Local currency tranches may become more common
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The sovereign is borrowing a huge amount to fund its deficit
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Mid-caps in the Gulf approach listings; LuLu in the UAE expected to be next big deal
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Sukuk issuance is very rare outside of the sovereign in Turkey
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It will be a good bet on Turkey's disinflation story, said one analyst
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Overall borrowing will rise again in 2025, although it is expected to drop in foreign currency
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