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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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The book passed over $1bn and included international accounts as well as the usual Islamic buyers
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CEEMEA corporate issuers have been mostly absent from the primary market this year and last
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DCM bankers encouraged by reception for first non-sovereign LatAm trade in over a month
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If rates fall in the US later in the year, so will borrowing costs — but one investor discouraged such ‘overthinking’
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The Hungarian deal paid almost 11%, which helped the issuer to boost the size of the bond
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