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For the first time in 17 years, no South African banks are involved in an overseas sovereign trade
The Moldovan firm is also buying back bonds due in two years
'Stressful' Trump victory could make EM a tricky sell for fund managers, but Banorte, MSU test appetite
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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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Up to $221bn of external funding could flow from the region's banks
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Spanish bank sees ‘strategic rationale’ in being in Brazil as it looks to up wholesale banking revenues
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The rise of compliance culture and tech have created an atmosphere of mistrust
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Company has begun pre-deal investor education to local and international investors on $1.5bn-$1.75bn IPO
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