Middle East
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One syndicate banker expects CEEMEA issuance will form an 'orderly procession', not a 'deluge'
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Middle East borrowers pushing issuance records already for February with more to come
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Sovereign wealth fund draws vast orders even as Saudi issuance volumes grow
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Middle East issuance was low in January but much more is expected in the coming month
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Short pause in issuance expected while country comes to terms with disaster
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Emerging market bond investors are confident the stellar start to the year can continue, particularly after the US Federal Reserve did little to dampen their spirits at its latest monetary policy meeting this week
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Turkish private sector issuers tipped to follow with deals of their own
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Bookrunners were unsure how much demand there would be given the drought in Turkish bank issuance
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Turkish state owned banks are not under government pressure to issue in dollars, said bankers
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The state-owned export bank drew a book over $1.75bn in a now rare non-sovereign deal from Turkey
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Oman's OQ launched the flotation of its oil drilling business, Saudi regulators approved IPO of TAM Development