Middle East
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Loan pricing in other parts of EM are creeping higher, but they are falling in the GCC area
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Qatar's equity markets are sleepy compared to regional rivals Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
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Investor confidence seems unaffected by Saturday’s aborted coup in Russia
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Eager investors appear willing to ignore hawkish signs with more borrowers likely to contemplate bonds
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Blamed on 'extreme investor caution', the failure of the company's flotation is a blow for the London Stock Exchange but is not expected to damage the three remaining live IPOs
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Banks have not abandoned Turkish clients despite rising risks, but prices have risen for borrowers
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Investors hope Turkey is returning to some form of economic normality, but are still nervous
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Bond trades softly after sharp rise in Treasury yields during execution
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Emerging market corporate investors remain 'nervous', but primary market is opening up
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Capital raising shows that real estate companies in the Middle East are immune to problems in the West
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The lender needs to offer a premium to other UAE bank issuers
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Early hopes of a change of policy, if not of leader