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It will take years and huge amounts of money to get Venezuela in a state to restructure its debt
Goldilocks conditions abound but EM borrowers wary of the sort of bearishness that erupted last year
Demand was near three times the size of the state-owned bank's deal
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Principal repayments coming due but Bolivia's foreign exchange coffers are bare
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Middle East borrowers are looking at Asian currencies after a Formosa drive this year
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Emlak Konut raised €452m in oversubscribed domestic offering
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Deal is the second largest syndicated loan for a CEEMEA sovereign in euros this year
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Plans for trades in niche currencies are on hold until 2026
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