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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in EM anymore
A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares
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Russian stocks traded up 15% on Friday, following Thursday's drop after the EU and US announced new sanctions against Russia
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LatAm nation eyes new ESG frontier in sovereign debt
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The South America sovereign should be praised for taking first mover risk
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Global equity investors are getting a taste for the Gulf region, attracted by a busy pipeline, strong trading performances and high hydrocarbon prices. Being well away from Ukraine also helps.
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A denial of overseas market access should not stop Russian corporate borrowers servicing their debts
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Russian Swissie debt hit in secondary as private accounts look to offload
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