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◆ Gulf issuers turn to private markets ◆ Public sector and corporate borrowers to bring forward plans ◆ Banks re-enter covered and unsecured funding markets
Nigeria plans a total return swap, following peers on the continent in the last 12 months
Even if ceasefire succeeds, investors will still want a risk premium
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Investors showed more appetite for duration than shorter notes
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Emirates NBD is printing the region's first public blue bond
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The trade is Israel's first since October's fragile ceasefire
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GCC blue bonds have only appeared in private markets until now
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Saudi government borrowing in 2026 may be lower than in previous years
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In the league table game, it’s where you finish that’s most important but making the best start is almost as critical
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa