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Private money is beginning to flow into development finance through a variety of risk sharing structures. But it is nearly always for loans to the private sector. MDB expert Chris Humphrey argues evelopment banks wanting extra heft for sovereign lending will need to overcome — or sidestep — the issue of preferred creditor status
By overthrowing decades of orthodoxy on international trade policy, the Trump administration and its sweeping tariffs have put the International Monetary Fund in a quandary. Can it defend the free trade it believes in, or must it adapt to a new paradigm?
Pentagon muscles into race for rare earths as China clamps down
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Poland built a book of over €13bn, as investors continue to pile into CEE sovereign bonds
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Petrochemicals company could issue in dollars as soon as Wednesday
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Middle East issuance was low in January but much more is expected in the coming month
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Nearly all FIG bonds outstanding from the CEE region are from Russian or Turkish issuers
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Short pause in issuance expected while country comes to terms with disaster
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