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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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Kernel, the Ukrainian powerhouse producer of sunflower oil and agricultural products, has boosted and extended its $200m pre-export revolving credit facility.
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Qatar National Bank has returned to the loan market to refinance a €2.25bn facility, the bank's second stint in the market this year.
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Bahrain’s Oil and Gas Holding Company (Nogaholding) is expected to open books on a dual tranche dollar bond as soon as Wednesday, in the country’s first test of debt markets since the government received $10bn in support from its neighbours.
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Saudi Arabia’s bond debt was the best performing sovereign in its index last week, despite the country's government admitting that a journalist was killed in its Turkish consulate.
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Bonds from Chinese real estate developers were some of the worst performing in Asia last week, dragged down by the global volatility and fears around property companies’ refinancing needs.
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State Bank of India has mandated seven banks for a $500m offshore borrowing, returning to the market just two months after closing its last facility.
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