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◆ UAE issuers leave emerging markets lable behind ◆ What Blue Owl can teach about private credit for the masses ◆ A bump in the road for UK bridging lenders on the way to securitization
The UAE will leave emerging market bond indices next month but its issuers will not suffer much, if at all
Investors are rewarding Romania for trying to fix its fiscal problems
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GlobalCapital speaks to Barbados prime minister Mia Mottley, whose calls for the world to increase efforts to fight the climate crisis are intrinsically linked to sovereign debt
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Some lenders have cut back Turkish lending but banks do have less of a need for foreign currency
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Scant issuance prospects dashed as Treasury yields shift but investors say they have cash to play with
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Lenders are scaling back Turkey exposure amid a wider decline in CEEMEA lending
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The food franchisee plans to offer a 30% stake to investors
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A hawkish Federal Open Markets Committee outcome could scare issuers away, but a dovish tone would not lead to a rush of new bonds
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