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Maxima and České dráhy are prepping euro notes
◆ The Fed's Powell era ends with split decision ◆ Bank capital to lead Gulf bond revival ◆ SSAs, corporates and FIG face busy May
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Without ultralow rates, more EM companies will shy away from international bonds
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Fossil fuel companies seen as changing faster are feeling the benefit in pricing
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Emerging market corporate bonds have rallied, but investors cannot find paper to buy in illiquid market
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Even if the market brightens, observers do not see EM issuers ditching creative ways to raise debt
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A clearer path to rate rises means one of the major obstacles to issuing new bonds is disappearing
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More debut issuers are expected in 2023, but the Ukraine war could deter buyers
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