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◆ What strikes on energy infrastructure in the Middle East mean for emerging market bonds ◆ Why issuing in dollars has become so dicey for supranationals and agencies ◆ Europe's advantage in the private credit metldown
Bonds of energy importers have sold off, but investors convinced fundamentals are still strong
Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
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Market is particularly interesting for banks doing capital trades
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Company has offered the highest yields on Saudi Arabian new issues in the last few years
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Investors welcome country's efforts to reduce bulging debt burden, but there is nagging worry
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Books were still healthy even after plenty of dropouts
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The trade was priced tight and achieved an impressive outcome, thought one observer
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Order attrition has been high, and two less well-known names have paused plans to issue
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