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LuLu Retail breaks demand records, as international investors take 30% of the book, including Vanguard and GIC
Prices for Turkish banks' annual refinancings continue to fall
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There has been much discussion at these annual meetings about the need to reform practices for dealing with sovereign debt distress. The restructuring architecture certainly needs to be revamped, to deal with shifting creditor landscapes, higher debt loads and evolving borrowing practices by developing countries.
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Quota reform by December is a zero sum game that could leave no one happy
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Critics are poking holes in debt-for-nature swaps, and they may need improving, but the technique has power
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Plans to cut the country out are impacting those with existing JVs like Morocco and Indonesia
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◆ Will Israel-Hamas conflict or US rates derail EM primary? ◆ Europe's IPO market dealt a new blow ◆ Private credit muscling in on investment grade lending
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Multiple threats, including surging public debt, inflation, conflict and food insecurity, have caused a major setback in the world’s fight against poverty. This is threatening social cohesion and political stability in many countries around the world.
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
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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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa