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Economic damage from the Middle East war will last for months, if not longer
Central banks in the region have stepped in with support and lenders are thought unlikely to let sub debt extend
African issuers are dominating CEEMEA issuance
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◆ UAE issuers leave emerging markets label behind ◆ What Blue Owl can teach us about private credit for the masses ◆ A bump in the road for UK bridging lenders on the way to securitization
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The UAE will leave emerging market bond indices next month but its issuers will not suffer much, if at all
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Investors are rewarding Romania for trying to fix its fiscal problems
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Trade was the largest so far from the Dubai property developer
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Sovereign also added $300m to a long-dated dollar note
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Turkish oil and gas firm offers a pickup to its parent and most other CEEMEA sukuk
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