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Despite the rise in dollar funding, local markets still provide the bulk of sovereign's borrowing
The yield was one of the highest for a sovereign dollar bond this century
The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, and has no social label
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Corporate issuance from the country in 2025 is at record volumes
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The necessity of clauses that help developing countries recover from catastrophes is getting more acute
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Climate-resilient debt clauses exist, but a group is working to roll them out to more emerging market sovereigns
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Demand for the Turkish bank's deal was about three times the issue size
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The country finished international funding this week with a €2bn trade
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