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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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Goldilocks conditions abound but EM borrowers wary of the sort of bearishness that erupted last year
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Demand was near three times the size of the state-owned bank's deal
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Hungary took euros on Wednesday and showed investors have a taste for shorter paper
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Demand for a senior trade from Israel was high on Wednesday
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Epiphany holiday followed by deluge of euro issuance on busiest day ever as issuers go big and early — and with no end in sight
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Oil reforms are needed for debt repayment to restart, but will be difficult to accomplish
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