CEE Bonds
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Turkey issuers tipped to return to primary market after long absence if the opposition wins election
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A well-received US inflation print on Wednesday has increased emerging market bond investor appetite
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The bank plans to issue just a few weeks after a fellow Romanian lender broke new ground
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Market participants queried whether it was the right bank to restart issuance
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March banking crisis put issuance on hold meaning market participants are watching Romanian lender closely
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The deal would be the first from a Romanian bank and the first CEE deal since the banking crisis of March
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Cheaper funding options elsewhere earn property firm a break from the bond market
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CEEMEA corporate issuers have been mostly absent from the primary market this year and last
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No Turkish issuers to tap the primary market before May's election except for the sovereign
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European sovereign will probably not issue in dollars or euros again this year, but has eyes on other markets
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Investors have shown high demand for other emerging market sovereigns in the past week