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Like Angola's, yields on Sasol bonds have fallen since the Middle East war began
◆ Outsiders open EM investors’ wallets ◆ European banks let their hair down in dollar market, still shy in euros ◆ Digital innovation in Frankfurt with DZ Bank
Issuer ends five year primary market hiatus with five year deal
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The company trades tight to its parent, the Oman government
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Euros has overtaken dollars as the biggest share of the country's hard currency debt
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Scarcity is making Balkan sovereign bonds popular with investors
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Mexico paid a similar new issue premium for its $9bn deal last week
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CEEMEA market enjoyed a monster week of issuance in January's first four trading days
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
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