Macedonia ends 10 year absence with seven year
Macedonia priced its first bond deal in almost a decade this week, returning to the market with a €500m seven year euro note. The issuer had to compensate investors for its long absence and the lack of comparables, but ended up with a "fair" premium over Croatia, which bankers on and off the deal saw as the main reference point.
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