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Benin showed Islamic issuance is a viable market for sub-Saharan African sovereigns
Sovereign left little, if anything, on the table for investors
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Scarce Israeli issuance means that when issuers from the country do come to market, investors pile in
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More CEE sovereigns are expected to issue new bonds
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A pair each of sovereigns and banks queue to issue as strong fund inflows return
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- Sergiy Nikolaychuk of Ukraine’s central bank offers an in-depth look at the country’s economy in wartime - Can the good times last in the primary bond market? - Real estate looks for refi rehab and direct lenders end up as owners
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Rather than new regulations, EU should make existing ones work, trade body argues
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Issuers smashed records this week and Thursday’s US CPI figure was a further boon — but lingering uncertainty is among factors casting doubt over whether the frantic pace of issuance can continue
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