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◆ UAE issuers leave emerging markets lable behind ◆ What Blue Owl can teach about private credit for the masses ◆ A bump in the road for UK bridging lenders on the way to securitization
The UAE will leave emerging market bond indices next month but its issuers will not suffer much, if at all
Investors are rewarding Romania for trying to fix its fiscal problems
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There are plenty of CEEMEA bonds ready to print, but a recent Treasury spike has made it trickier
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Investors have ESG concerns about South Africa, but commodity risk is the main worry
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Energy company swaps $197m of dollar notes amid continuing currency controls in Argentina
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Investors want to lock in high yields while they can, which should maintain book sizes at healthy levels
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The return of merger and acquisition activity would be a major boost
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Uncertainty looms but some see encouraging signs in firebrand candidate’s post-primary messaging
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