CEE Bonds
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Investor urges EM issuers to bring new bonds sooner rather than later
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The Republic of Slovenia will tender for two bonds this week and is planning a new euro issue alongside the liability management exercise.
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More dollar bonds and the Japanese market are funding options later in 2023
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Middle East borrowers pushing issuance records already for February with more to come
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The lender drew a book of well over $1bn for a rare dollar bond from a CEE financial issuer
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'CEE premium' but proximity to the EU attracts US investors
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One investor said the EU’s rule of law concerns in Poland are not as acute as those in Hungary
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Poland built a book of over €13bn, as investors continue to pile into CEE sovereign bonds
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Nearly all FIG bonds outstanding from the CEE region are from Russian or Turkish issuers
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Short pause in issuance expected while country comes to terms with disaster
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A 25bp sell-off in US Treasuries did little to deter new CEEMEA issuers from preparing new bonds
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Emerging market bond investors are confident the stellar start to the year can continue, particularly after the US Federal Reserve did little to dampen their spirits at its latest monetary policy meeting this week