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Slovakia plans euros while Trans-Oil will print in dollars
Despite southeast Asia’s runaway economic growth, analysis by the World Bank for GlobalMarkets shows that levelling up female participation in the workforce could add as much as $1,100 per capita to GDP
The World Bank has responded to concerns of vulnerable and small island economies that climate-resilient debt clauses allowing debt service to be suspended need to be less rigid
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◆ Slovenia debut emblematic of issuers tapping Japanese market despite carry trade chaos ◆ Being all things to all investors in the covered bond market ◆ Corporate issuers keep it short and sweet
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Supply from the Gulf Co-operation Council is going to be heavy over the next few weeks
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Borrower finds flexibility and investor diversification at no added cost
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NMDC Energy's $877m IPO leads bulging pipeline in Gulf, but Europe stays 'hard to read'
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Hopes that Middle Eastern companies would become active in global M&A have yet to materialise as volumes stay depressed
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A pipeline of sovereigns looking for yen bonds awaits
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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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European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa