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AT1 from Qatar are far rarer than those from the UAE or Saudi Arabia
Where the company's deal prices relative to its parent will be the topic of investor roadshows
Issuance net of buy-backs is not that high, and there is no sign of any indigestion
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Turkish bank adds more than 12 new lenders since last year
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Mongolia draws $4bn demand for $350m deal, the Philippines raises $1bn at a negative concession and investors ‘scramble for allocations’ on two China bonds
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Privatisation by the Emirate of Dubai is expected to raise $310m
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The lender found a strong end-of-year window to issue, agreed bankers
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Bankers expect the deal will price tighter than issuer's previous outing
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Other EM sovereigns in a much more dire state than Argentina have still tried to pay their debts
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