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Tight spreads keep Middle East borrowers in bond market, and away from loans
Kazakh bank doubles the tenor to two years compared to previous deals
Simplifying MTN and bond market processes the focus, says Agora's Berman
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The Kingdom was thought to have completed its international debt borrowing for 2024 in January
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Capital Markets Union: gauffre it ◆ The EMEA investment banking riddle ◆ Why EM bond investors keep buying deals that end up under water
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Investors keep showing up for deals that cheapen on the break
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The chance to price debt at very tight spreads is drawing a wide range of issuers to market
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Recent Abu Dhabi supply has been managed carefully
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There was high book attrition, about 45%, between guidance and final pricing
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