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We are proud to publish our special report, which looks ahead to 2026 across all asset classes and recognises the best new bonds of 2025
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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Private sector expected to help rebuild shattered territory but governments will have to go first, with Gulf states in view
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Long overlooked by the West, Central Asia is at last receiving flows of investment from the US, Europe and China
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The hire aims to strengthen the bank's middle market direct lending platform
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New parameters and guardrails help define oft-maligned product
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The World Bank aims to build on €400m deal for Côte d’Ivoire to unlock debt service savings for social projects
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Proliferation of opaque credit often driven by private equity firms buying life insurance companies
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