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Senegal's deal is free of the shadow cast by previous African sovereign private placements
Turkish banks see improved rollover ratios and declining pricing as Turkey’s economy gains lender confidence
◆ Five year deal to diversify funding sources ◆ Syndicate happy to wait for investors ◆ Trade to come inside recent comparables
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Shares rise after second sale was 'majority' covered by international investors, in contrast with domestic IPO
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The Polish bank is one of the highest rated of Central and Eastern Europe's bank issuers
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Some believe the issuer paid more by going private
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New EU borrowing is on the agenda but will be opposed, Draghi is a wild card
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The listing of Abu Dhabi edtech company was 39 times oversubscribed following ‘overwhelming’ demand
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Investors eye potential for credit rating uplift
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Economic growth tipped to continue but investors will need to temper expectations
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Demand has slowed and investors are much more price sensitive in new Turkish bank issuance
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The sovereign wealth fund paid no concession, but a lead conceded fair value estimates will vary widely
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Turkey's largest private lender has not issued a public bond in seven years
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The market had been expecting a public deal, said investors
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