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Record deals from across region even as Gulf borrowers extend public market hiatus
Meanwhile, Gulf borrowers head private as Iran war volatility keeps public flow thin
Sovereign praised for move to secure funding after volatility
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Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
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Trade the first corporate deal in CEEMEA since the war in the Middle East began
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Fondo Mivivienda restarts issuance, but is not the best read across for most LatAm issuers
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Angola earns praise for its $2.5bn reopener on Tuesday
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The country is one of the most versatile sovereign issuers, printing across multiple formats
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The market-shutting crisis this spring is very different to that which followed last year's US tariffs
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