Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Investors have queried if a private placement and green bonds are an attempt to deflect from EU dispute over primacy of rule of law
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Sovereign will face elevated funding costs, believes bond buyer, if it is forced to come to market over fight with bloc
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Georgian banks are expected to use covered bonds for central bank repo funding
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CEE sovereign is not expected to issue a bond after the virtual meetings
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The sovereign now wants to privately tap existing bonds instead of arranging new private deals
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Hungarian bank clinches €150m more than its minimum target
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€500m note could start around 200bp wider than the bank's €400m July deal
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Only the US bank remained on the second attempt at executing Slovenian bank's bond mandate
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NLB failed to hit its target size of €200m-€300m
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A missile landing in Poland on Tuesday has not had any impact on the CEE bond market
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The sovereign is issuing a green Panda this week, despite investors’ concerns over its ESG policies
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The Slovenian bank expects to draw demand from investors outside of Slovenia