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The company's sukuk dropped over 10 cash points on Wednesday, although has recovered since
Market participants sceptical new Trump administration will take a gradual approach to tariffs
◆ Deal attracts largest CEE euro covered book ◆ Book holds up after 'aggressive' 12bp move ◆ Bond prices through fair value, but setting the level proves tricky
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The debt chief will begin a new position at Hungary's central bank in March
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Number of Riyadh listings has swollen as economy grows and liberalises
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Decision on the refi will be made in first half of 2025 but new Eurobonds are 'unlikely'
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Making bankers apply for their own jobs is a recipe for disruption
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