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Subordinated debt has formed most CEE FIG issuance since January
The airline will soon choose which banks will run its initial public offering
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A stronger and familiar Turkish corporate, Türk Telekom, plans a sustainable debut
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No CEEMEA borrower has started execution at such a high yield in the past 18 months
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Investors piled into company's new bond, which came at a high price
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Many investors are still uncomfortable with smaller airlines, said one fund manager
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Access to debt markets is increasingly relevant to CPI's ratings, said Moody's
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Lead says investors are largely unconcerned with short-seller attacks on the company
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Abu Dhabi leads CEEMEA bond issuers in spearing investor fears
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Cypriot lender's debut green bond emulates similar deals
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TBC Bank guides for AT1, Ziraat mandates for T2
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Buying the bond at a premium to parent RBI is a 'no-brainer', according to a lead manager
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One syndicate official off the deal expected at least 50bp of tightening
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Other sovereigns are monitoring Swiss francs but no deals are imminent
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Investors rushed in for ‘blowout’ block trade
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'Sensible' concession offered given waning enthusiasm
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Iran's attack on Israel at the weekend did not cause a market panic
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Turkey’s ‘best in class’ corporate issuers to act as comparables
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The Georgian lender has a call date for a $100m AT1 looming