CEE Bonds
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Overall borrowing will rise again in 2025, although it is expected to drop in foreign currency
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The yen debut ended a record year for overseas bond issuance
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Investors feasted on the first international bond from the global mining giant
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◆ Capped deal starts with spread range fixed from outset ◆ Issuer adds €115m of orders after setting spread ◆ Finding fair value tricky
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Demand for Turkish bank bonds trumps dwindling bid for country's corporate issuers, says banker
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Investors are feasting on extra spreads on offer in central and eastern Europe
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EM investors have a high bar for taking part in new Turkish corporate issuance
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High supply has left demand for Turkey's corporates 'lacklustre', says one fund manager
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CEE banks are drawing heavy demand for new bonds
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Investor appetite will depend on the spread to Uzbek's sovereign, said one analyst
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Amid limited supply from central Asia, sovereign could be filling gap in investor pockets left by Russia's absence