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Geopolitical uncertainty because of US tariff policy and regional conflicts, and private credit’s incursion into investment grade lending did their best to disrupt the syndicated loan market in 2025. But bankers say investment by the technology sector, in particular, means 2026 is poised to be a more ‘meaningful year’. Jenn Law reports
Three new banks join facility, one drops out
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Growth and stockmarket in US are based on AI hopes and IMF chief Georgieva warns ‘sentiment can turn on a dime'
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New Scorecard for outcomes has fewer indicators but World Bank Group believes it gives better information, director Lisandro Martin tells GlobalCapital
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Emerging markets forced to borrow more to repair extreme weather damage
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Massive military spending has kept GDP high. But years of costly conflict are finally taking their toll, with Russia facing a nasty mix of high prices, stagnant lending, plummeting growth and corporates fleeing for safer havens in Central Asia
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The IMF used its six-monthly Financial Stability Report to warn of sudden shocks to ‘elevated’ financial markets
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