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  • The Republic of Tunisia hit screens on Thursday, announcing a roadshow to promote a euro benchmark — the nation’s first since February 2017.
  • The UK’s Heathrow Airport has signed its first loan from Canada’s export credit agency, building its presence among the country’s financiers after printing C$800m of bonds earlier this year.
  • Saudi Arabia has found itself mired in controversy this week over the disappearance and alleged murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The news has battered Saudi asset prices, but bankers said the market would likely still absorb bond issuance at the right level.
  • The Turkish sovereign returned to international markets this week riding a wave of relief and renewed goodwill, following the release of US pastor Andrew Brunson, write Francesca Young and Lewis McLellan.
  • The loan market is weighing up the fate of billions of dollars worth of deals after the disappearance and possible murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a prominent Saudi journalist who had criticised the regime. Mariam Meskin and Mike Turner report.
  • Chinese state owned vehicle manufacturer Dongfeng Motor sold its second euro bond on Tuesday with its previous issue in euros maturing later in October.