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A pair of Gulf issuers are considering adding to the resurgence in euro issuance from the region
Banks must be careful not to throw out their babies with the bathwater as AI floods the business
The sovereign wealth fund will price inside ADQ, the country's other fund
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This would be the first new bond from a CEE energy company for over a year
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- How borrowers are navigating the US’s debt ceiling stand-off - The rise of Middle East capital markets - Tougher times ahead for European corporate issuers
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Parent's operations in Russia make this a trickier deal than other CEE banks, said one observer
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Two deals this week show there is still ample demand for Middle East IPOs, despite the recent slowdown
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Structural problems mean access to the sukuk market from outside the Islamic world is limited
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