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Islamic investors have been a safe haven for Gulf issuers in the past, and can be now
Underwater trading was due to softer market conditions on Thursday, said a syndicate banker
In 2022, the Kazakh railway company aborted plans to issue in dollars
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Many of the region’s states that have market access feel little need to issue new bonds
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Huge demand for listings in the Middle East in stark contrast to the rest of the world
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Communication has been a problem, said one bondholder
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◆ Latin America’s bond markets at an (interest rate) inflection point ◆ Who’d be a primary dealer? ◆ What price briiiiidge loans?
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Organisations that have issued sukuk will keep doing so and others are ready to join the market
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The sovereign has raised concern for issuing too much in the public bond market
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