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IDB’s $1bn risk transfer expected to encourage other MDBs
Being friends with both sides — and profiting economically — is getting harder
A $1.9bn IMF loan for Tunisia is frozen, while the government has refused to implement fiscal reforms, leaving the country at risk of default unless it can continue to source finance from other lenders
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Jamaican government's strategy to 'securitize one of its best assets' gets warm welcome
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Orderbooks have bulged since the Fed rate cut and new issue premiums are minimal — if they exist at all
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Sukuk from Western issuers are very rare
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Uzbek bank eyes bigger, brighter future in capital markets
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Supranational navigates a tough market to take target size with SAB at an attractive level
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It priced a little wider than fellow sovereign wealth fund Mubadala this time
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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