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◆ Spread not tightened ◆ New issue concession paid ◆ Pick-up over KfW estimated
◆ First visit to public market in 2026 ◆ Fair value estimated by lead bankers ◆ Broader momentum in SSA market supportive
◆ Multiple times subscribed ◆ High quality interest ◆ SSA market open despite lunar new year and carnival holidays
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Three benchmark deals planned for 'easier' dollar market
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Draft budget plans suggest a record year of international bond issuance
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With war raging on the continent, a shifting geopolitical landscape and a tenuous fiscal backdrop in several EU member states’ economies, the bloc’s supranational institutions — the darlings of the public sector bond market — face having to do more to fund its investment needs, as Elias Wilson reports
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GlobalCapital asked heads of debt capital markets businesses across the Street about their expectations for 2025 and their experiences of 2024. Most predict rising issuance volumes as Ralph Sinclair discovers whether they see AI, blockchains, or the rather more human rise of private credit as the most disruptive threat to the industry
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Issuers will have to navigate various challenges in derivatives trading in 2025 including reforms to bank counterparty capital, changes in central counterparty clearing, and finding new ways to save on cross-currency swaps. Sarah Ainsworth reports
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The public sector bond market has had a lot to digest — more than $900bn of benchmark issuance — in 2024 and endured a turbulent second half. But key metrics tracked by GlobalCapital’s Primary Market Monitor suggest it has been a strong year for deal execution, writes Addison Gong
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