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Issuance net of buy-backs is not that high, and there is no sign of any indigestion
The country has vast potential, but governance and conflict in the east are the two big headwinds
Ivory Coast squeezed tight, taking $1.3bn in an 'aggressive' execution
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A test case for calling subordinated debt is about to be heard in the court of the capital markets
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New bond volumes surged from 2022, but are still far lower than in previous years
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Private placements can offer advantages to issuers that put in the work and give up the limelight
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Turkish company’s IPO includes primary and secondary shares
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Bankers in loans and bonds expect volumes of both to rise next year
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The country’s retail investor base boomed this year, causing a slight return of foreign money as confidence gradually rose
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