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◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
Nigeria plans a total return swap, following peers on the continent in the last 12 months
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
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When it comes to monitoring comms, surely what’s good for the banking goose is good for the governmental gander
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Books will open on Sunday for Aramco’s first follow-on since IPO
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◆ Which banks sell in run-up to rate cuts ◆ South Africa election and the bond market ◆ Saudi Arabia leaves peers behind
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Books were two times covered for three Gulf banks bonds this week
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The prices on offer mean little pushback from investors when Saudi Arabia issues more than planned
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Sheer volume of issuance prevents sensible comparison to peers
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