CEE Bonds
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BGK to sell its third dual tranche euro deal of the year
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The spread CEE banks are offering versus the eurozone periphery issuers is attracting investors
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Turkish issuers continue to pay little or no new issue premiums
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Bankers were not surprised at an AT1 appearing so early in September
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Bank bonds from CEE are in high demand
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The airline's low costs give it a big advantage over rivals, said analysts
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Hungary has been borrowing in the yen market for 40 years
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A pipeline of sovereigns looking for yen bonds awaits
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Demand for Czech electricity company’s latest deal is lower than when it issued in June
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Lower demand for a longer tranche was a reflection of market conditions, said one banker
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The bank has reduced the spread by more than nearly any other CEE bank in the last 18 months