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The country is one of the most vulnerable in EM to energy price shocks
Demand allowed the pan-African bank to tighten the yield by 50bp
Uzbek bank's deal is the first deal from the country in 2026
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‘EM risk is back in vogue,’ say market participants after FIG flyer
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The deal would be the first from a Romanian bank and the first CEE deal since the banking crisis of March
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Mauritius Commercial Bank's deal fails to tighten from initial guidance
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More Gulf issuers readying deals for after Eid
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Cheaper funding options elsewhere earn property firm a break from the bond market
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Huge books allow sale to price through curve, but bankers do not expect other deals to repeat issuer’s strategy
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