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◆ Running a bond business in a crisis ◆ Bank issuers find their way back into the bond market ◆ Can frontier emerging market sovereigns fund themselves?
Markets may not be shut for too long, and African sovereigns have managed debt well
Sovereign pays at least 25bp of concession but points to healthy demand after broader spread widening
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The Kuwaiti bank was one of GCC's first issuers in 2024
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Hybrid bonds are rare in the Gulf and even harder to find in Africa
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Argentina should be a growing source of issuance in 2025
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Bankers uncertain whether trades that didn't cross the line in 2024 will proceed
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Markets are 'less bubbly' after a steep rise in US Treasuries in December
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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