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Many bankers find reasons to leave the region
The region is a net energy importer, but so far bonds have not been affected too much by the oil price surge
No public, benchmark size bonds have been issued since the conflict started
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A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares
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Issuance in March was never going to be hefty after a record start to the year
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Government borrowing costs are rising on local and international markets, and credit ratings are falling
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The sell-off since war broke out has not been huge
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New methodology follows headroom created by S&P revision last year
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Accumulation of large debts has not accompanied the GCC's real estate boom, as in the past
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