CEE Bonds
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Capital issuance from a new jurisdiction attracts market interest
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The central European country's redemptions have spiked this year
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The country has been grappling with high deficits and political chaos
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Country's policy turnaround enthuses bond buyers
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Three high yield trades on Tuesday drew healthy demand
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Deal is the first Eurobond from Kazakhstan's private banks in 10 years
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Other Turkish banks may offer deals as the market waits for Turkey's sovereign to issue
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Market participants sceptical new Trump administration will take a gradual approach to tariffs
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◆ Deal attracts largest CEE euro covered book ◆ Book holds up after 'aggressive' 12bp move ◆ Bond prices through fair value, but setting the level proves tricky
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CEE borrowers offering dollar deals will find good demand, says one fund manager
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Wide range of pricing references considered
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Books were over $2.5bn in the early afternoon