CEE Bonds
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War in Middle East and volatile rates have made issuing difficult, if not impossible
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CEE corporates have not issued in euros for four months
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Part of Hungary's EU frozen funding is set to be released, but that will not benefit MBH's deal
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Country is the first EM sovereign so sell a local currency green bond overseas
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Sovereigns tipped to sit out regional revival
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Country axes 10 year tranche in tough week to print
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The bank joins a growing list of RBI subsidiaries selling public bonds
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The company is strong and has a good ESG profile, but ownership is a question mark
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CEE issuers are having to offer more due to lower liquidity than developed market peers
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Concessions have risen slightly but it is not stopping CEE issuers from printing
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Turkish borrowers are forming a queue to issue, said one banker
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Bonds from fellow Erste subsidiary Česká spořitelna are a comparable, but not an exact match