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◆ First of seven syndications breaks multiple records ◆ Investor engagement and communications helped stable execution ◆ Smaller programme this year but ‘still a lot’ to tackle
SSA
Busy and ‘euro-heavy’ week ahead but dollar pipeline also building with issuers set to bring forward bond plans
◆ Minimal premium paid ◆ Size at top of range ◆ Issuer seizes upon stability
◆ 'Cautious' start say some market participants ◆ New issue premium debated ◆ Price and size praised by rivals
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  • CEE
    Russian borrowers and their sovereign are streaming back into the bond markets, although with mixed results.
  • Three sub-Saharan African credits hit screens this week after months of capital markets absence from the continent, riding a boost from the Federal Reserve and pulling off impressive transactions with more waiting in the pipeline.
  • Sovereigns from the eurozone periphery could take advantage of the red hot market conditions by returning to the syndicated bond market in April, according to SSA bankers.
  • SRI
    Do conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund when it lends money to countries under its bailout programmes end up weakening states? Experts are divided, as Phil Thornton reports.
  • CEE
    Russia is back in the capital markets, opening books for a new dollar deal with the unusual tenor of 16 years, as well as tapping its December 2025 euro benchmark.
  • Ghana became the first Sub-Saharan African sovereign to access the bond market this year on Tuesday, printing tranches of dollar paper on Tuesday and receiving one of the largest order books ever for a bond from the region.