Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Past precedents suggest Russia could become liable for a share of Ukraine's bond repayments, says Austrian finance ministry's Waiglein
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While some issuers took encouragement from Hungary’s and Jordan's deals, most buyers remain cautious
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Investors puzzled as CDS auction problems arise with new Russian sanctions
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Issuer could come close to wrapping up 2022 funding despite investors' ESG concerns
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Hungary joins CEE sovereign flurry
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Debut hits price target in rare Baltic corporate issue
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The missed payment will not trigger cross-default but that may not be far off
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The expiry of Ofac's Russia debt payment licence means default is likely by the end of June
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Investors see little reason to play in primary
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Investors expect most demand for Lithuania's issue to be from non-EM focused accounts
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Observers expect more issuers to roadshow then decide against bringing deals
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BGK continues CEE issuance but only investment grade names have tested the water in the past week