Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Estonian bank is paying no concession, thought one observer
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The bank printed Estonia's first ever international AT1 in February
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◆ ABN eyed traffic jam ◆ NIBC competes with popular names ◆ Pekao manages book sensitivity
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◆ Deal multiple times subscribed ◆ Fair value debated ◆ RCI Banque experiences attrition
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Another CEE trade from Hungary's development bank will also price on Wednesday
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The bank left the book open longer than planned due to problems with Bloomberg
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Downgrades are looming if Romania cannot fix its sky high deficit
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The bank may tap demand from investors facing falling sovereign issuance
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A bond in the same format last year from another Czech bank was a hit with investors
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Country is trying to reduce its bloated deficit, but political instability is complicating efforts
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◆ Both banks issue their second ever euro deals in respective asset classes ◆ SBAB prints much tighter but also ends up with lower oversubscription ◆ Higher spread pick-up on the Croatian deal lures buyers as issuer's credit profile improves
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Economic reform continues despite war, new governance platform is launched