Poland
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The first CEE sovereign bonds in the primary market for more than a month showed how high new issue premiums need to be to lure investors
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Spreads on Polish sovereign bonds have held up as well as for some eurozone issuers
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Investors not ready to return to CEE, but long-term potential is promising
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Bankers see CEE new issues being put on hold
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A change in Polish law helped to motivate the issuer's first capital increase since its IPO
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European country raises Rmb3bn ($457m) from its second bond in China
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European country returns to the onshore Chinese market after more than five years
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Ruling on supremacy argument by Polish constitutional court antagonises EU
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State-owned Polish bank has mandated five banks to lead Reg S-only deal
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Core European accounts driving demand for Eastern European bank subsidiary paper
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Raben Group, the Dutch-Polish logistics firm, closed its first sustainability-linked syndicated loan for €225m on Friday.
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Polish synthetic rubber group Synthos announced a €500m high yield bond on Tuesday, following its recent agreement to buy two specialist rubber businesses from Trinseo for $449m. It will fund the acquisition through cash but it launched the new bond to pay down its existing term loan and put in place a more flexible capital structure, including an increased €500m revolving credit facility.