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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
Victory for Donald Trump sparks debate over how ECB will respond to tariffs
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Financial aid has enabled Ukraine to cover budget, stabilise hryvnia
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Countries need to build ‘tax morale’ to reduce capital flight
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Southeast Asia is picking up manufacturing being diverted from China, but in the long term, tension with the US is a problem
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Gulf borrowers have the upper hand over banks local and international
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Inflation data next focus as investors grapple with Israel, PPI and Fed minutes
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The coldness between China and the US has opened space for India to rise to a new level of global influence. Better still: its economy is growing powerfully. But landing this opportunity to assume a distinctive global role will require deft footwork, not only in diplomatic arenas, but in the domestic economy
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