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Public sector issuance is expected to resume at pace this week
◆ Two-day execution gains outweigh volatility risk ◆ Buffer built into price guidance ◆ Callable book closed two days after monthly reopening
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A $1.9bn IMF loan for Tunisia is frozen, while the government has refused to implement fiscal reforms, leaving the country at risk of default unless it can continue to source finance from other lenders
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Proper ministerial decision-making body would force countries to reach agreement
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As president, Ajay Banga has given the World Bank the highest ambition and clear targets, but reality rarely cooperates. He is trying to drum up support from business and banks. This week in Washington, the Bank must convince wealthier countries to back its mission with more money — but runs the risk of the Annual Meetings being overshadowed by strife over conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East
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With political tensions gripping the world economy and threatening to squeeze even tighter, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva has her work cut out at this week’s annual meeting. If the IMF is to remain relevant and capable, she must strike deals that countries of different political hues and degrees of wealth can live with
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◆ Deal's reception 'exceeded all expectations' ◆ Final €2.75bn book a large one for Länder sector ◆ Curves of other German states and KfW referenced
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◆ Deal thought to be KfW's dollar benchmark finale for year ◆ Tight Treasury pricing beats World Bank's 6.9bp record spread ◆ Issuer has no need for a big benchmark
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Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa
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