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◆ What Trump or Harris mean for EM sovereign issuers ◆ The outlook for UK capital markets after the Budget ◆ Creditors turn on each other in Thames Water saga
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
Borrower signs seven year deal to refinance short term maturities
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Sovereign priced another PP also printed this week as it diversifies investor base
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Volumes will pick up, say bankers, but volatility will never be far away
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Sovereign’s debt has traded at distressed levels this year but bonds have rallied
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A test case for calling subordinated debt is about to be heard in the court of the capital markets
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New bond volumes surged from 2022, but are still far lower than in previous years
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Private placements can offer advantages to issuers that put in the work and give up the limelight
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