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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
Tight price and strong book reported as market awaits geographic breakdown
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◆ US downgrade: why, if you liked US Treasuries at 3.96%, you'll love them at 4.18% ◆ A new fund for forests ◆ The African sovereign bond paradox ◆ Pemex problems
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Investors don’t like Mexico kicking the can down the road on Pemex, but are happy to take the same approach themselves. This is bad news for everyone
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Burden on Mexico’s finances is huge and investors are beginning to focus on the next government’s stance on the company
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Plans for sovereign wealth fund-style facility being prepared with World Bank support
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Most sovereigns have light near-term maturities, meaning investors would rather they show patience
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Japanese investors are keen on investment grade rated African debt
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