Czech Republic
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CEE financial institutions likely to be busy issuers again in 2024
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The Czech issuer had waited several weeks for a window to issue
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War in Middle East and volatile rates have made issuing difficult, if not impossible
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CEE corporates have not issued in euros for four months
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Česká spořitelna's successful trade last week will help other CEE bank issuers
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At least four CEE banks are preparing new bond issuance in the next few weeks
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Investors like the spread the Czech bank offers to similarly rated peers in western Europe
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More pile in for euros following NLB's 'blowout' €500m print
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Subscription ratio ends strong despite slow start to book building
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Czech energy provider closes two promissory notes between December and January
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More debut issuers are expected in 2023, but the Ukraine war could deter buyers
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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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More CEE supply will come if the market permits
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Most indications of interest have come from domestic accounts
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Erste Group's Czech subsidiary decided to issue its first senior deal of the year in its domestic currency
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The railway operator needs to update documentation before coming back to the market
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Cetin tightened pricing by 15bp in its second ever foreign currency bond
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Slovakian deal joined by Austrian and German mandates
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Pledge to avoid coal spending brings new technique to Europe
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Investors will need to take note of a coal business and links to Russia
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The stock price of the Czech energy company rose 2.4% following the announcement
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Czech lender fell short of size target in maiden visit to euro market
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Czech issuer’s bond fares well in secondary trading as mood improves in EM bond market
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Four CEEMEA issuers are trying to issue new bonds, but investors are being put off by volatile US Treasury yields
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Investors and bankers say that a gas company selling a green bond should be welcomed as a sign of transition in the industry
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While economic signals may be pushing the Federal Reserve to start tapering its asset purchases, the EM bond primary market is gearing up for a busy September regardless
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Munir Nanji will relocate from Singapore to the Czech Republic to oversee regional activity
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The labelled bond is the first mandate from CEEMEA after the summer
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Central and eastern European telecoms provider PPF Telecom has clinched the support of its noteholders for amendments to its bond documentation that will grant it greater flexibility to acquire assets.
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A handful of bond mandates from the CEEMEA region this week suggests that issuer confidence may be on the rise across emerging markets after a particularly turbulent period of sell-offs in US Treasury bonds.
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CTP Logistics, a commercial property developer based in the Czech Republic, began bookbuilding for its IPO on the Amsterdam stock exchange on Wednesday.
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CTP Logistics, a commercial real-estate developer based in the Czech Republic, has launched an IPO on the Amsterdam stock exchange.
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EP Infrastructure, the Czech Republic-headquartered energy infrastructure group, launched a euro bond on Tuesday. By midday, books had almost reached €3bn.
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EP Infrastructure, the Czech Republic-headquartered energy infrastructure group has mandated banks to syndicate a bond in euros. Though much of supply from the CEE region last year came from sovereigns, market participants believe now is a good time for corporates to issue in debt markets.
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Česká zbrojovka Group (CZG), a Czech firearms company, has mandated banks to arrange a local currency bond, which investors say is a developing trend. The bond will contribute to CZG’s planned acquisition of US arms major Colt.