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Uzbek bank's deal is the first deal from the country in 2026
The lender started investor meetings late in April
Books were more than five times the deal size, which was capped
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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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Restructuring of emerging market debt is back on the agenda this week, as defaulted Zambia’s election saw ‘market friendly’ Hakainde Hichilema secure the country’s presidency. The nature of its forthcoming Eurobond restructuring, which some say could act as a benchmark for other emerging market sovereigns, is expected to become clear within weeks
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Emerging market investors say the Federal Reserve’s latest comments about tapering monetary support will not have a major fall-out on their market
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