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◆ Hyperscaler sets new standard for European corporate bond market ◆ What it will it take to get a bank to issue in euros again ◆ Iran war could reshape ultra-competitive Gulf capital markets
A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
Conflict marks inflection point for investment banks as syndicated loan exposure and crushed bond fees come under scrutiny
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Sovereign’s bonds enjoy second consecutive day of gains as finance minister seeks to ‘redefine’ IMF debt
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Panama City airport gains liquidity relief after wrapping liability management exercise
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A market that has in previous years promised much but delivered little seems finally to be growing thanks to sovereign issuance
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Market participants are preparing for an imminent trade from Nigeria, after the government confirmed it was eyeing a September bond
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Saudi Telecom is spinning off its internet services division in what could be one of the biggest Saudi Arabian listings since Aramco's world record deal
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As the IMF prepares to allocate $650bn worth of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) allocations, capital market participants are bracing for the impact on emerging market bonds
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