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Economic damage from the Middle East war will last for months, if not longer
Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
African issuers are dominating CEEMEA issuance
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The US shutdown has not stopped deals, but its end may make primary even better
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Only a few issuers had to pay any NIP, and none were in double digits
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Despite the rise in dollar funding, local markets still provide the bulk of sovereign's borrowing
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The yield was one of the highest for a sovereign dollar bond this century
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The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, but has another social label
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A sovereign issuing bonds after US military strike threats would be absurd if those threats had been made by any other president
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