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◆ SLBs miss targets with hundreds more up for review ◆ US issuers make hay in European sunshine ◆ Banks probe longer dated debt issuance
New issue premiums have risen, but even single-B rated issuers have priced deals
Initial interest came from the bookrunners
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All-in yields no higher for most in secondary as several issuers line up to follow Brazilian duo
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FIG and EM cover ratios fall while other markets rise
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Africa and the Gulf will suffer most in a global recession, rather than from direct tariff pain
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Banker to leave after prominent career in EMEA syndications
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Trump has been far more open to negotiation on tariffs than expected, said one EM fund manager
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