Middle East
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The municipality is the first Turkish non-sovereign issuer since mid-January
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A bookbuilding process up to three times as long as in Europe seems cumbersome, but will help build long-term strength of region's capital markets
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The Emirate is offering around 10bp premium to investors after narrowing from initial price guidance
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The only new CEEMEA bonds this week were from higher rated Middle Eastern issuers
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Kuwaiti lender went ahead but another Middle East issuer waited for a better window
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Middle East issuer is the first non-sovereign to print a bond since Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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French firm is latest alternative asset manager to set up outpost in Tel Aviv
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Boubyan Bank has reactivated a deal put on hold by the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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The government's lira deposit scheme means Turkish banks are looking to dollarise
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Bankers had suggested any dovish tilt from the Fed would lead to new EM issues
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The fertiliser industry is among the few sectors to thrive in the bearish market