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A Trump win in the imminent US presidential election could threaten the US Federal Reserve's rate cutting path and the easing financing conditions for EM issuers
Middle East banks win mandate for first time in dollars
Market participants are invited to give their views on the outlook and for CEEMEA in 2025
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The trade might not be the sovereign's only one of the year
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Years of credit improvements have given landlocked country a loyal following among EM investors
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The countries' euro curves trade at similar levels, but Benin will have to come wider in dollars
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The issuers are diverse and will not cannibalise demand, said one banker
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The country rarely issues more than one public bond a year
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Previous changes of the central bank's governor were unwelcome, but the market was steady on Monday
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