Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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When and how Ukraine will regain this market access is highly uncertain
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◆ New legislation will drive supply ◆ Covered bonds become a crucial part of Polish funding mix ◆ Up to €1bn of fresh paper expected this year
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The government has been stung by uncapped payments to warrant holders
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Despite the end of a debt standstill looming, talks in June failed to reach a deal
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BofA doubled trade on strong demand
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◆ Market takes surprise election results in stride ◆ Insurance companies leading with plans to raise deeply subordinated debt ◆ Bank capital and senior deals in euros and dollars also on the cards
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The energy firm hopes to issue new vanilla bonds in the near future
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Polish development bank bats aside oversupply concerns
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Investors will want a new issue premium because of the high volumes from Poland, said one investor
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‘Notable gap’ separates Ukraine and its bondholders, says Barclays economist
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Oversubscription for Polish bank's book was similar to Hungary’s OTP last week