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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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Turkish company’s IPO includes primary and secondary shares
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Bankers in loans and bonds expect volumes of both to rise next year
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The country’s retail investor base boomed this year, causing a slight return of foreign money as confidence gradually rose
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It is too early to tell if Turkey’s equity markets are truly healing
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Issuers to bring deals as early as possible in January, whether the sovereign issues or not
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'It’s incredible. For the first time in a very long time I think EM bonds look interesting,' says fund manager
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