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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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Turkish and Argentine assets have been battered over the past few months, but one investor believes that both countries can provide good value and is expanding its exposure.
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Fortune Choice is tapping the offshore loan market for a HK$5.2bn ($664m) fundraising to support the development of a residential building in Hong Kong.
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Petrochemicals company Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic) and Qatari bank Al Khalij Commercial Bank printed bonds on Tuesday with no sign of investors wearying of Middle Eastern supply despite $12.5bn having been sold from the region since the start of September.
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The Republic of Albania returned to the capital markets for the first time in three years on Tuesday, selling a euro benchmark.
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Saudi Arabia’s newfound zeal for international loans is testing lenders’ credit limits for the country, as banks prepare to digest an up to $50bn financing for Saudi Aramco.
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Innovent Biologics is gauging investor appetite for an IPO in Hong Kong that could hit screens by mid-next week, according to a banker on the trade.
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