Turkey prints $1.5bn, but supply fears hit secondary
The Republic of Turkey on Tuesday priced $1.5bn of 2023 bonds at 3.25% — the country’s lowest ever coupon — but the notes traded sluggishly in the secondary market as investors were perhaps daunted by the sheer volume of CEE sovereign supply to come in the first quarter of this year.
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