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Bankers expect another quiet week or two unless sovereigns dip into the market
Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
Inflows so far in 2026 are nearly a quarter of all of last year's figure
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CEEMEA borrowers have flooded back to the primary mart after a rally in US Treasury yields
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The note would be the bank's first trade since its blowout tier one sukuk in the summer
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The sovereign issued two new bonds and then tapped one of them
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◆ The Beatles may have a new, if that is the right word, song but one of their classics sums up Zambia's debt restructuring best ◆ The bank treasurer's dilemma ◆ A new index for the covered bond market
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Questions linger over state contingent debt instrument used to bring sides together but agreement brings saga closer to end
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Investors expect flurry of new issues
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