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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in EM anymore
A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares

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  • An ambitious and multifaceted reform programme is underway to take an already sound economy and open it to international markets
  • GlobalMarkets: Your president has made it clear that he expects the country’s banks to improve their efficiency as part of the overall economic liberalisation programme. What is the NBU doing to accomplish this task?
  • Equity capital markets are bracing for an influx of Russian IPOs in the autumn, following a slight easing of tensions between the US and Russia. However, not only is the threat of further sanctions still present, but Russian IPO candidates will also be heading into an increasingly crowded and difficult market, writes Aidan Gregory.
  • The possible flotation of a Russian hospitals group is being billed as a revival of the country’s IPO market, with more deals to follow. Bankers pointed to the recent US-Russian summit in Switzerland as cause for optimism but investors should remain as sceptical as they appear to be about the rest of the IPO market.
  • Bryan Pascoe, former head of debt capital markets at HSBC, is joining the International Capital Market Association as chief executive, succeeding Martin Scheck, who has been in the role since 2009.
  • The Bank of Nova Scotia’s Chilean subsidiary turned to the Swiss franc for its debut international bond sale on Tuesday, achieving a cost of funding well inside what it could have achieved in the domestic market.