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◆ Mexico throws Pemex innovative debt lifeline ◆ Callable ZCs in vogue for public sector issuers ◆ Why ECB regs update will drive insurance capital issuance
Reform will be very painful, but worth it
Investors have praised the deal, and Pemex's spread to the sovereign has crunched tighter
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Austria and Portugal’s central bank governors tell GlobalMarkets the pros and cons of undershooting the European Central Bank’s inflation target
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The world’s poorest countries cause less than 1% of global emissions yet end up borrowing billions from MDBs to pay for measures to mitigate pollution caused by rich countries
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Paraguay’s finance minister Carlos Fernández Valdovinos says banks and PPP projects should take advantage of the sovereign’s first investment grade rating to follow it into international debt markets — even in guarani
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Members old and new want to be on good terms with Russia and China — but not too much
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Russian threat a good reason to prioritise defence, but so is boost to battery, EV and chip industries, says finance minister Andrzej Domanski
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China must tackle its fundamental problem of weak household consumption to avoid stagnation, analysts say, but the latest package of measures falls short
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