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- Upheaval in the CEE bond market - Covid aftershocks in the US CMBS market - What Banga means for the World Bank and SSA bonds
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Sovereigns in the region have lost the pricing benefit of being in Europe, said one investor
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Slovenia managed to draw 'substantial' new investors despite running a tender alongside the tap
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Austrian bank's Croatian subsidiary pulls off country's first synthetic securitization
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The sovereign may not come to the primary market again this year unless it does some pre-funding
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The issuer should be able to return to the primary market by the time of a €450m maturity in July
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Books for the CEE sovereign's first primary market outing of the year exceeded €12bn
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CEEMEA issuers have not been deterred by US inflation figures coming in above expectations
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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