Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Homogeneous CEEMEA issuance 'horrible' for some while others are hopeful
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Countries in the region are branching out from the euro market after years of low rates at home
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Borrower signs €249m deal to build Turkey’s second biggest solar project
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CEE trade could include the first social Samurai from any sovereign
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PKO Bank joins syndicate in £167m refinancing of debt on Czech telecom CRA
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◆ First eurozone government sells bond on distributed ledger ◆ The rate cutting wheel turns faster
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Bigger, more frequent issuance predicted to follow CEE issuer's inaugural deal
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Distributed ledger bonds claimed to speed up bond issuance and make it cheaper
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When and how Ukraine will regain this market access is highly uncertain
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◆ New legislation will drive supply ◆ Covered bonds become a crucial part of Polish funding mix ◆ Up to €1bn of fresh paper expected this year
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The government has been stung by uncapped payments to warrant holders
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Despite the end of a debt standstill looming, talks in June failed to reach a deal