Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Company focuses on renewable energy and solar, wind and energy storage systems
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If Romania can tackle its deficit then government and state-owned issuer borrowing costs will fall
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Deal is first in format from an EM sovereign since 2023
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Hungary could raise close to €600m
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The sovereign also issued one of the longest date deals from a CEEMEA sovereign this year
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Two rating agencies upgraded Bulgaria last week ahead of likely eurozone accession
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The real estate company will use some of the funds for a tender offer of its bonds due in 2029
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New issue premiums were slim on the dollar bonds and euro tap, despite the huge combined size
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Romania's sovereign bonds have enjoyed a rally after May's election
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◆ Bank treasurer speaks following after debut tier two in euros ◆ Deal reintroduces Polish tier two debt in the public euro market ◆ mBank next plans new SRT and SNP refi
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Spread for Romanian utility's deal set flat to fair value with books over 10 times covered
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