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When it comes to monitoring comms, surely what’s good for the banking goose is good for the governmental gander
Books will open on Sunday for Aramco’s first follow-on since IPO
◆ Which banks sell in run-up to rate cuts
◆ South Africa election and the bond market
◆ Saudi Arabia leaves peers behind
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Sub-investment grade issuance from Gulf banks is very rare
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Securitization, new hedging techniques, more collaboration needed to pull in private sector
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International, emerging market, ESG and tech investors show up for deal
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The Kingdom is the emerging markets’ biggest sovereign issuer of the year by far
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Demand nearly four times the deal size allowed pricing to tighten sharply
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Capital trades are drawing higher demand than senior notes, said one banker
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Bank’s first issue for nearly four years offers 5bp NIP on a $500m note
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BBK, NBK and GIB mandate benchmark dollar deals
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South African bonds will do very well under some outcomes, but others pose a big risk
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The Kingdom was thought to have completed its international debt borrowing for 2024 in January
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Capital Markets Union: gauffre it ◆ The EMEA investment banking riddle ◆ Why EM bond investors keep buying deals that end up under water
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