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Market is in good shape, but will not stay that way if war drags on over summer
Investors are still around and issuers can get ahead of the September rush
Issuer has the country's longest tier two curve
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Price increases will put emerging markets’ monetary authorities under pressure to respond with tighter monetary policy that would hit consumers
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After eight years of talks, some experts are worried developing economies will continue to lose revenues
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Global agencies battling to solve Africa’s glaringly low Covid vaccination rates face indifference, obstinacy and ‘me first’ attitudes in developed world.
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Debt defaults by China property giant Evergrande have sent a loud wake-up call to the risks for emerging economies from China’s economic transition
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It’s a big year ahead for Latin American politics just as the region is attempting to recover from the pandemic and adjust to the threat of inflation
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A burgeoning suite of green products to help Africa build-out renewable energy networks offers a silver lining in an otherwise brutal year for the continent’s financial markets. But experts warn much more innovation will be needed to meet the enormous funding needs
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