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Observers wanted 30% of allocations to go overseas, but ENBD fell a little short
Investors are getting plenty of state owned issuance from Kazakhstan this month
Demand for new bonds has not dropped off since the Iran war started, but new issue premiums have jumped
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Turkish borrowers are forming a queue to issue, said one banker
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Dubai-based hospitality group used recent real estate deals as comps
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Only one other UAE bank has an outstanding tier two bond
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ICBC won the sole mandate without having to pitch
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◆ Should markets rejoice or worry? ◆ FIG borrowers are gung-ho ◆ Topping rates poses quandary for EM ◆ CLO investors sort sheep from goats
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Bond issuers are tempted to wait for lower rates, but that means taking spread and rate risk
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