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The Act could resurface next year after November’s elections
European banks return to the facility alongside 'more new GCC banks'
New issue premium had been thought likely after heavy Turkish bank issuance in recent months
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Turkish banks see improved rollover ratios and declining pricing as Turkey’s economy gains lender confidence
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◆ Five year deal to diversify funding sources ◆ Syndicate happy to wait for investors ◆ Trade to come inside recent comparables
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Changes follow promotions of Rombouts and Fine
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Oversubscription for Polish bank's book was similar to Hungary’s OTP last week
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Real estate firm’s deal a rare example of sub investment grade corporate issuance from GCC
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Shares rise after second sale was ‘majority’ covered by international investors, in contrast with domestic IPO
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The Polish bank is one of the highest rated of Central and Eastern Europe's bank issuers
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Some believe the issuer paid more by going private
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New EU borrowing is on the agenda but will be opposed, Draghi is a wild card
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The listing of Abu Dhabi edtech company was 39 times oversubscribed following ‘overwhelming’ demand
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Investors eye potential for credit rating uplift
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Economic growth tipped to continue but investors will need to temper expectations
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Demand has slowed and investors are much more price sensitive in new Turkish bank issuance
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The sovereign wealth fund paid no concession, but a lead conceded fair value estimates will vary widely
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Turkey's largest private lender has not issued a public bond in seven years
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The market had been expecting a public deal, said investors
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Bond markets should not reflexively dismiss new president Claudia Sheinbaum as a socialist acolyte of Amlo
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