CEE Bonds
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The country's fiscal position is weak, and the prospect of downgrades may arise in future
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Estonian lender is setting up an EMTN programme ahead of a first-half print
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The country raised nearly €500m in the Samurai market last week
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Turkish bank is tendering the 2027 bond it didn't call in 2022
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Sovereign will probably print the five-year sukuk on Tuesday
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Donald Trump's victory helped the high yield deal's momentum
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The Moldovan firm is also buying back bonds due in two years
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A US-led swift resolution to the war in Ukraine doesn't necessarily mean an end to hostilities
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Some CEE countries are already borrowing huge amounts in the Eurobond market
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The CEE sovereign's seven year priced tighter than any from its peers this year
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Slovakia plans euros while Trans-Oil will print in dollars