Middle East
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Turkish banks need better credit ratings and lower costs of funding for lenders to lower pricing further
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Eurobond issuance plans may have changed little, but domestic borrowing is to double
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Turkish bank reduced the cost of its loan by more than expected, said one loans banker
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The region remains the most resilient in EMEA despite geopolitical tensions, thanks in part to a deep local capital pool
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The sovereign wealth fund paid no concession for its green debut
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Saudi’s leading electricity provider recruits three new banks amid large investment
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The book has passed $5.5bn for a deal under $1bn
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Strong secondary performance will encourage any other Turkish issuers planning bonds
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OQGN listing marked an important milestone for country’s privatisation initiative and ECM expansion plans
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The state-owned bank has a bond maturing on Tuesday and two more in the near future
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International investors are expecting a big sukuk premium