Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Russia's bond payment in dollars last week has put the ball firmly in the West's court
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The sovereign has caught investors by surprise after making dollar payments
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Western lenders had planned to stand by Russia until the invasion of Ukraine in February
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A successful print for Development Bank of Kazakhstan could encourage more CIS issuers
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Bankers see CEE new issues being put on hold
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Sanctions against Russia will interfere with the normal procedures after a default, say lawyers
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Société Générale has taken a calculated risk on a deal with an oligarch as its CEO looks to double down in a critical year. By David Rothnie
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The sovereign is not yet officially in default with a grace period still to run
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Bankers hope successful CEE issues will encourage more bond deals from the region
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Hopes rise that EM primary bond market is coming back to life