Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Deal helped by talk of a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war
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The Lithuanian bank made its international market debut in 2024
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◆ Deal lands after lengthy roadshow ◆ Investors pledge over €1.15bn of orders for sub-benchmark print ◆ Single digit concession offered
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Estonian lender Coop Pank could also make its covered debut on Thursday
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Book over €5bn as chunk raised to help Ukrainians
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The Moldovan firm issued fresh 2029s in November, during the US presidential election
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Bonds have only dropped a few cash points since last week
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Estonian lender set to join Austrian and German-led sub-benchmark flurry
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Deal is more than five times subscribed as higher yield lures buyers
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Pair bring $8bn between them after a rough start to the week
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Deal comes as lenders say demand for project finance is growing