Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Books for the short-dated trade are already three times covered
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There is 'huge' interest from the private sector to investing in Ukraine, but cash will not come during the war
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Trump's verbal attacks on Nato allies and US rate volatility put issuance on ice
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CEEMEA's lower rated issuers can still access the market
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Poland printed its first trade of the year in a whopping first week for CEEMEA issuance
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◆ Six year bond trades lower in secondary market ◆ Deal a first for Slovakia, says banker ◆ MPS closes its first covered of 2026
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Euros has overtaken dollars as the biggest share of the country's hard currency debt
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Hungary took euros on Wednesday and showed investors have a taste for shorter paper
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Potential for record breaking January
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Country saw surge in syndicated lending volumes in 2025 and this year is expected to be just as strong
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The country plans to raise a little more than €5bn on a gross basis this year
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Bankers expect regional issuance to match last January's record volumes