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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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Dubai Islamic Bank has priced at fair value
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The company is by far the most prolific issuer of hybrids in the Gulf
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Recent sluggishness experienced by a Saudi AT1 is unlikely to be repeated for KFH's deal
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A $300m replacement size is needed, but the issuer may go slightly larger
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The US shutdown has not stopped deals, but its end may make primary even better
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