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Some of Turkey's top quality issuers are companies with strong followings but issuance has been sluggish
One syndicate official off the deal expected at least 50bp of tightening
The fuel supplier has earned multiple rating upgrades thanks to liability management exercises
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Investors rushed in for ‘blowout’ block trade
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The best banks, issuers, deals and other market participants were awarded at a gala industry dinner in New York
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'Sensible' concession offered given waning enthusiasm
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Tool to help traders spot opportunities, build products
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Creative sovereign bond structures should be used for debt sustainability, not short-term financial engineering
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Demand strong for $400m deal, despite Iran-Israel escalation
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Even if some investors are brushing off the risks of an escalating conflict in the Middle East, not everyone shares their confidence
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Tweaking the deal to meet IMF’s debt criteria may not take long
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Middle East bonds stabilise as world leaders urge against retaliation
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Iran's attack on Israel at the weekend did not cause a market panic
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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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The Georgian lender has a call date for a $100m AT1 looming
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