Turkey
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It is difficult to see the regulator pushing Turkish corporate borrowers towards default, agreed market experts
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Investors lose trust as Garanti chooses not to call bond
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It will be some time before lenders start mulling their Turkish exposure, said one banker
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Turkey still has $6bn of funding to source this year after two new issues so far
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The municipality is the first Turkish non-sovereign issuer since mid-January
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The government's lira deposit scheme means Turkish banks are looking to dollarise
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Bankers had suggested any dovish tilt from the Fed would lead to new EM issues
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Headwinds build for the Turkish sovereign but it should still be able to service its debts
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DMO a beacon of reassurance to markets amidst the mayhem
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Relief as Turkey sells largest ever new issue but doubt lingers over country's other credits' access to capital markets
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Islamic buyers flock to generously priced deal