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◆ The Fed's Powell era ends with split decision ◆ Bank capital to lead Gulf bond revival ◆ SSAs, corporates and FIG face busy May
Lower rates will need lower inflation — and an FOMC consensus
Gulf AT1 deluge will be a challenge, with or without drone strikes
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GlobalCapital spoke to Titan Asset Management CIO John Leiper, formerly of Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, for a temperature check of secondary markets, as a critical week of central bank meetings drew to an end
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- Investors bored with sustainability targets - How green was my allocation? Bookrunners won’t tell you - Can emerging market borrowers keep up the comeback?
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Mexican oil company reasserts market access with impressive execution but investors seek more sustainable solution
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Emerging market bond investors are confident the stellar start to the year can continue, particularly after the US Federal Reserve did little to dampen their spirits at its latest monetary policy meeting this week
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Troubled conglomerate pulling fully subscribed $2.45bn equity raise could have broader impact
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CEE and GCC issuers are set for a busy week, with most new bonds coming from sovereigns
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