Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
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Russia had been meeting Eurobond obligations but its latest payments have not gone through
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Investors said Russia's move was smart, and non-sovereign issuers may follow its lead
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Slovakian deal joined by Austrian and German mandates
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Russia may yet be forced to offer roubles to keep up with debt payments, which would mean default
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Emerging market appetite to return as Swiss risk sentiment shifts
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Investors ponder what will happen if bonds or CDS are held by sanctioned entities
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MHP executive chairman says bondholders looked at continuity of business
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Pledge to avoid coal spending brings new technique to Europe
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Investors face leaving roubles in Russian bank accounts if they accept the offer
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Investors will need to take note of a coal business and links to Russia
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Steel firm had asked noteholders to lobby the correspondent bank after payment was frozen. Chairman Alexei Mordashov pictured
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Support for MHP is support for Ukraine, poultry company tells bond investors