Primary trio set to price as CEEMEA stays strong despite sanctions

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Primary trio set to price as CEEMEA stays strong despite sanctions

Debt bankers on Thursday’s emerging market bond deals from South Africa, First Bank of Nigeria and Macedonia may have struggled to get hold of some investors, who were focussed solely on selling Russian risk following a fresh round of US sanctions, but they are confident the Russian turmoil will not influence their new trades and the rest of the secondary CEEMEA market has barely budged, said traders.

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