Middle East
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The Turkish central bank handed investors a pleasant surprise last week
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Commercial Bank of Qatar is also preparing to return to the bond market after three years
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‘A broad church’ of borrowers will tap the bond market as investor appetite remains red hot
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The sovereign priced its new bond at the tightest spread for seven years
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The Dubai car parks operator's flotation was more than 165 times covered
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Investor sees launch level inside fair value as Turkish bank sneaks yield into single digits
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Secondary prices for Turkey euro bonds are stale, given illiquidity and a three year gap since its last issue
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Underperforming Akbank will be key pricing benchmark
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Slovenia was also in the euro market, tapping 10-year bonds
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Overwhelming demand the sovereign received makes a farce of investors’ ESG claims
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Round of Turkish loan refinancings this year will be much tighter than last