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Concessional finance is essential for getting through difficulties, but countries must attract private money
As the death toll rises and the financial impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict tops $18bn, the obstacles to aid are huge. Yet the conflict has barely scratched the world economy
Climate finance flows are too slow, says the head of one of Africa’s largest banks. Attracting large institutional investors and Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds will be vital to speeding them up
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◆ Bank markets NC5 and NC10 dual trancher with a flat curve ◆ Deal follows another long dated dollar AT1 from BNP Paribas ◆ More EM dollar AT1s in the pipe
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Turkish issuers continue to pay little or no new issue premiums
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Lender is the only Gulf bank printing senior paper this week
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A fresh trade from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund beat expectations on Tuesday
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BBVA Mexico increases size of senior deal after taking biggest oversubscription of the day
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Oversubscriptions are hefty and pricing tight as pace of restarted issuance surprises bankers
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