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South Africa bank seeks to tap growing economic ties with China
The airline will soon choose which banks will run its initial public offering
Crowd of issuers finds deal windows as backlog starts to clear
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Winners will be announced at a ceremony at The Landmark London on June 19
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Issuers have sold green and sustainability-linked AT1, but no sustainable instruments
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A stronger and familiar Turkish corporate, Türk Telekom, plans a sustainable debut
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After a deluge of state backed IPOs, next on bankers’ wishlist for the region is a liquid blocks market and more privately owned company IPOs
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Winning banks and deals awarded in EMEA equity capital markets and M&A
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No CEEMEA borrower has started execution at such a high yield in the past 18 months
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There has not been any investment grade issuance for a year
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Sustainable sukuk standards should educate issuers and investors and could draw wider investment
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Akbank opts for use of proceeds sustainable loan, others may drop ESG labelling altogether
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The IPO pipeline in the region has been dominated by state owned enterprises but that could change
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Mark-to-market losses can be ‘brutal’, said one fund manager
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Higher for longer interest rates force borrowers to reassess funding plans
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Investors piled into company's new bond, which came at a high price
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Hire supports BNPP's growing CEEMEA bond franchise
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Many investors are still uncomfortable with smaller airlines, said one fund manager
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Trade prices inside the curve of Abu Dhabi peer Mubadala
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