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◆ Why buy bonds when spreads are so tight ◆ Using tech to unearth new economic signals ◆ Playing the shifting relative value pitch
Health of market 'almost too good to be true', said banker
Private credit has carved a big role, but banks are hoping to get in
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Some expect the Fed to cut rates later this year, something EM investors do not want to see
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- Italy and Switzerland give bank bonds a boost - A renaissance for emerging market corporate issuance… or not - Using pension funds to fix UK equity capital markets
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South Africa’s Sasol revealed investors’ eagerness this week, but yields are making issuers’ eyes water
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Issuance discussions with the region's companies are constructive but investors remain cautious
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LatAm public sector bond issuers continue to fetch impressive execution
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A solid order book showed corporate investors will buy but other issuers may not fancy paying a coupon near 9%
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