Turkey
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Secondary prices for Turkey euro bonds are stale, given illiquidity and a three year gap since its last issue
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Underperforming Akbank will be key pricing benchmark
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Slovenia was also in the euro market, tapping 10-year bonds
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Round of Turkish loan refinancings this year will be much tighter than last
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Investor confidence in the country has wobbled slightly in the past few weeks
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Demand good, deal tightens beyond expectations in 'big moment' for Turkey
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Bankers expect big demand after stellar performances by Turkish tier two bonds
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Issuer becomes the latest to capitalise on momentum behind Turkey's stockmarket
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Stampede for Turkey obliterates non-call pushback
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More Turkish banks are looking at tier two issuance
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The Turkish bank is not expected to be punished for failing to call a bond in 2022
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Turkey's stock market has been one of the best performers in the world for the past year