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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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Thursday’s activity in Latin America bonds showed that issuer expectations, as much as investor appetite, could define how the year ends, with one borrower standing down and another pushing through volatility.
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Borrowers from Latin America are flocking to meet bond investors despite market conditions softening over the past week.
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Emerging market bond investors were as quick to highlight medium-term challenges in Brazil as they were to express relief at the outcome of the first round of Sunday’s presidential election, though DCM bankers highlighted improved prospects for primary markets.
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World Bank Group president Jim Yong Kim plans to take the new Human Capital Index he launched on Thursday to Davos in the new year, where he will urge CEOs of companies in lagging countries to invest in health and education.
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Masdar, a Middle Eastern renewable energy company headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, has launched the region’s first green revolving credit facility, in a bid to fulfil sustainability goals and investments into clean technology.
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Pledges by leading banks to pull back from financing “dirty” projects such as coal will be meaningless unless governments step in with regulations to prevent other investors taking their place, a senior banker has said.
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