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Demand allowed the bank to cut the yield by 35bp
The country offers huge potential and possible pitfalls for investors
Easter holidays and Middle East volatility subdued regular private placement activity though Gulf states step up private funding
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Demand for the 10 year was driven by scarcity and a 'thirst' for duration, said investors
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Interest from the Gulf has supported Jordan amid regional volatility, said EM investors
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NBK will land inside a tier two from another Kuwaiti bank last month
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Jordan plans a first new bond for two and a half years
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