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◆ Colombia turns from Swiss francs to eurozone in funding flurry ◆ CEEMEA issuers enjoy purple patch ◆ A test for US auto ABS as Europe's RMBS market gets boost
There is no sign of investor appetite for new CEEMEA bonds slowing down
Other sovereigns can learn a lot from how Turkey navigates the public bond market
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Bankers uncertain whether trades that didn't cross the line in 2024 will proceed
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Markets are 'less bubbly' after a steep rise in US Treasuries in December
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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Jorge Cortés takes up role as investment manager at the Mid-Atlantic state
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Lack of proper economic data means any debt talks will be arduous
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ESG issuance has surged from the Middle East since its first appearance in 2017
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