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International issuers look to Swissies for diversification, even if costs are higher
Peace agreement will be needed to restore normal enthusiasm
Higher dollar yields dampen some of the callable demand
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Commodity exporting emerging markets will face a drop in export revenue next year, but prices will be far above pre-Covid levels
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