Poland
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Investors have shown high demand for other emerging market sovereigns in the past week
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CEEMEA issuers have not been deterred by US inflation figures coming in above expectations
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More dollar bonds and the Japanese market are funding options later in 2023
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One investor said the EU’s rule of law concerns in Poland are not as acute as those in Hungary
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Poland built a book of over €13bn, as investors continue to pile into CEE sovereign bonds
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A 25bp sell-off in US Treasuries did little to deter new CEEMEA issuers from preparing new bonds
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The deal from the largest Polish bank is expected to serve as a reference for its future senior non-preferred funding while also guiding other CEE bank issuers
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Investors have shown high demand this year for senior bank debt in Europe
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The furniture company responded to reverse interest by selling a 6.6% stake
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More debut issuers are expected in 2023, but the Ukraine war could deter buyers
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Yen an option as Poland looks to expand its international capital markets presence
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CEE country could be the first of many to turn back to dollars