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Observers wanted 30% of allocations to go overseas, but ENBD fell a little short
Investors are getting plenty of state owned issuance from Kazakhstan this month
Demand for new bonds has not dropped off since the Iran war started, but new issue premiums have jumped
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Sovereign overcame rates volatility to clinch Euroclearable peso deal
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Cooling firm is latest state-owned company to be floated in Dubai
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Bonds in euros from CEE fared better than dollar deals from the Middle East
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Meanwhile, Egypt is nearing its own IMF deal but should not need to restructure its debts
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EM borrowers printed more bonds by volume this week than in any other week this year
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Unprecedented coupon structure splits EM investors but sovereign finds traction despite tricky market
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