Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Parent's operations in Russia make this a trickier deal than other CEE banks, said one observer
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There will be more CEE issuance in June, including from an SSA issuer and corporates
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Euro market cannot compete with the pricing and size the dollar market currently offers
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Bondholders are worried about Hungary's ESG profile and further credit rating downgrades
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Finnish energy company opened books on a dual tranche deal days after quitting Russia
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The euro market is still too rich for CEE FIG issuers, said one banker away from OTP
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Issuing in dollars allowed BGK to price 40bp inside its euro bonds
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Using the dollar market makes sense, said one banker, as US investor interest in CEE increases
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The trades drew big order books and each issuer was able to crunch pricing by tens of basis points
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A well-received US inflation print on Wednesday has increased emerging market bond investor appetite
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The bank plans to issue just a few weeks after a fellow Romanian lender broke new ground