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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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◆ Why everyone from nuns to pro-coal US state treasurers are giving banks stick over ESG ◆ El Salvador's punchy new debt structure ◆ Appetite for duration in covered bonds
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Bukele 'dares investors not to believe him' with eye-watering yield and step-up coupon linked to IMF programme
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If the market can avoid any upset, the next two months could mirror a stellar first quarter
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Turkey’s ‘best in class’ corporate issuers to act as comparables
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Little is being done to protect society from climate change’s worsening effects
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Early movers get over the finish line but mid-week spikes in US Treasury yields put borrowers on edge
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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