Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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The issuer is offering investors more than 50bp of new issue premium at initial price talk
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Eurozone periphery deals showed that although the market is booming, it is not open for every issuer
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Yen an option as Poland looks to expand its international capital markets presence
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CEE country could be the first of many to turn back to dollars
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Deal is intended to raise C$500m from retail investors in Canada
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Bonds in euros from CEE fared better than dollar deals from the Middle East
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Alongside a rights issue, the Romanian government received €25m of shares
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Investors warn of indigestion but sovereign achieves healthy book
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Latvia will try and land with a new issue premium in line with recent CEE sovereigns
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Last week's US inflation number spooked the EM bond market but conditions on Monday bring hope