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Rede D'Or rode over investor concerns about the health of Brazilian corporates, while Edenor landed its first benchmark bond
Announcements could come as early as Monday, the two month anniversary of the last public GCC trades
Islamic investors have been a safe haven for Gulf issuers in the past, and can be now
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Using the dollar market makes sense, said one banker, as US investor interest in CEE increases
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High liquidity in Gulf means more sukuk during May and June
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The trades drew big order books and each issuer was able to crunch pricing by tens of basis points
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- Pivotal moment for Turkey’s bond issuers - Once upon a time… in Ecuador - Crunch time for RMBS
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Political crisis could not stop Galapagos bond, with more countries likely to follow
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Turkey issuers tipped to return to primary market after long absence if the opposition wins election
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