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The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, and has no social label
A sovereign issuing bonds after US military strike threats would be absurd if those threats had been made by any other president
More than $11bn of issuance this week means volumes approaching $300bn for the first time
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AI revolution could bring productivity or social ruin
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◆ Holders win write-down ruling but path to recovery uncertain ◆ StrideUp brings Islamic innovation to UK securitization ◆ Emerging market bonds have an off-week (almost)
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President Javier Milei’s economic reforms, which investors see as crucial for Argentina’s credit to improve, are threatened by his unpopularity
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New Scorecard for outcomes has fewer indicators but World Bank Group believes it gives better information, director Lisandro Martin tells GlobalCapital
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Emerging markets forced to borrow more to repair extreme weather damage
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Massive military spending has kept GDP high. But years of costly conflict are finally taking their toll, with Russia facing a nasty mix of high prices, stagnant lending, plummeting growth and corporates fleeing for safer havens in Central Asia
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa