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◆ The Fed's Powell era ends with split decision ◆ Bank capital to lead Gulf bond revival ◆ SSAs, corporates and FIG face busy May
Lower rates will need lower inflation — and an FOMC consensus
Gulf AT1 deluge will be a challenge, with or without drone strikes
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The market has expected a new bond from Nigeria all year, but yields are high
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FIG issuers lead the way offshore, but attractive domestic debt markets to keep dollar volumes contained
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Any hawkish tilt from the Fed could prompt volatility
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China is a major creditor, but observers hope that may not be as big a problem as elsewhere
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Total for first half is more than all of 2023 inflows
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Orders exceed $5.5bn for sovereign’s dual tranche deal, while Chile plots social bonds
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