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The region is a net energy importer, but so far bonds have not been affected too much by the oil price surge
No public, benchmark size bonds have been issued since the conflict started
Bond prices fell on Monday, but not by drastic amounts
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As Africa's capital markets recover from the pandemic, macroeconomic concerns are coming back into focus
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After years of inactivity, recent months suggest a resurgence in Africa equity capital markets
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Borrowers still uncertain over replacement rates as first deadline for dollar Libor cut-off looms
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Bond prices fell after the government moved to protect the lira, and there are doubts over Turkey’s ability to issue new debt
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Bondholders jump at chance to swap debt for cash and new notes
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Despite market scepticism, investor FOMO means Ecuador would have a chance of issuing next year. That doesn’t mean it should
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