Turkey
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Türk Eximbank kept bank issuance going with a 'blowout' $500m trade on Tuesday
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Eximbank is as close to the sovereign as it gets in Turkey, said one analyst
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Bankers and investors are expecting a new issue from Turkey any day now
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Investors are unlikely to punish issuers who did not call tier two bonds in the last two years
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Yapı Kredi's successful tier two smoothed the way for TEB
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Differing products and staggered timing of pricing will mitigate timing concerns, said bankers
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Issuing a bond in 2024 will look very different from when many sovereigns last came to the market
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A test case for calling subordinated debt is about to be heard in the court of the capital markets
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Turkish company’s IPO includes primary and secondary shares
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The country’s retail investor base boomed this year, causing a slight return of foreign money as confidence gradually rose