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◆ QNB deal to pique Gulf interest in euro issuance ◆ Denmark develops green market with EuGB ◆ Foreign AT1s return to Aussie market
Emirate prices far inside best US corporates
Italy leads the charge in euros while Cabei debuts healthcare bond
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Turkish bank adds more than 12 new lenders since last year
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Mongolia draws $4bn demand for $350m deal, the Philippines raises $1bn at a negative concession and investors ‘scramble for allocations’ on two China bonds
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Privatisation by the Emirate of Dubai is expected to raise $310m
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The lender found a strong end-of-year window to issue, agreed bankers
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Bankers expect the deal will price tighter than issuer's previous outing
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Other EM sovereigns in a much more dire state than Argentina have still tried to pay their debts
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