Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Gulf issuers get ready after steady beginning to year's bond sales
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Country prints bigger bond than expected and will therefore rely less on private placements
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The country has become more attractive for investors since last year’s election
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Country is dialling down bond market activity
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Any new issue premium estimate is tricky because of a bigger than usual secondary adjustment
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A debt payment standstill with private creditors expires next summer
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The sovereign has raised concern for issuing too much in the public bond market
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Some votes could create volatility, but others should be straightforward
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This year's international bond issuance for Hungary was the highest, bar 2020, for a decade
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The lender found a strong end-of-year window to issue, agreed bankers
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There is high demand for CEE bank paper, said one syndicate official