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Attractive pricing versus dollars luring GCC borrowers back to the single currency
The seven year dollar bond's yield will likely be one of the highest in CEEMEA in the last few years
Bankers expect another quiet week or two unless sovereigns dip into the market
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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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It has added three year loans to the autumn round after bringing them back in the spring
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The company's second trade is very popular with buyers, like its 2024 debut
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