Middle East
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Hopes that Middle Eastern companies would become active in global M&A have yet to materialise as volumes stay depressed
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The vast majority of issuance from Kuwait is from banks, making this a rare opportunity for buyers
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Loans to strong credits in the Middle East are in high demand, banker says
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US election volatility means issuance may be more front-loaded than ever
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More than 12 regional and global banks joined the facility as Middle Eastern companies find M&A appetite
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Continuing war means Israel will pay higher premiums in 2025, warned one fund manager
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Homogeneous CEEMEA issuance 'horrible' for some while others are hopeful
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Domestic investors have kept Turkey's IPO market alive in a quiet August for global ECM
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Borrower signs €249m deal to build Turkey’s second biggest solar project
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Earnings have been ‘mixed’ but investors expect supply to keep coming
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Steel company won rating upgrade at the end of last week
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Saudi tipped to be a hot spot for loans in the fourth quarter