Turkey
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Demand for Turkish bank bonds trumps dwindling bid for country's corporate issuers, says banker
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EM investors have a high bar for taking part in new Turkish corporate issuance
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High supply has left demand for Turkey's corporates 'lacklustre', says one fund manager
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The conglomerate joins a hefty list of Turkish debutants this year
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Bankers, investors warn of Turkish oversupply, but say EM primary is in an 'amazing' spot
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New enthusiasm for EM deals helps to counter Turkish oversupply worries
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Sovereign likely to return to finish off fundraising for 2024
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Slovenia is tapping a euro deal for the second time this year
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The bank is tendering for a tier two bond it did not call two years ago
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Moving Beko to independent funding sources freed up space for parent company to borrow domestically
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ING's Turkish arm is also planning a debut deal in a small size
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Turkish issuers continue to pay little or no new issue premiums