EMEA
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A US-led swift resolution to the war in Ukraine doesn't necessarily mean an end to hostilities
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No tightening in sight but stability hopes rise as market digests US and German political upheavals. Next EU deal to offer direction
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Historic spread shift smacks valuations after German government falls apart. Market at 'most critical moment in 20 years'
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Some CEE countries are already borrowing huge amounts in the Eurobond market
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Opportunistic issuers line up, but odd swap spread moves could drain demand from asset class
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Decent response from investors suggests next week will be busy in primary market
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German political instability push Bunds yields up, reducing prospects of a covered bond revival
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Class A bondholders expect to get a quorum for the lending deal the utility agreed to
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New loan also removes dividend cap restrictions
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Akbank and TEB added two-year loans to their refinancings
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‘Difficult’ few weeks ahead as negative Bund-swap and wide SSA spreads take toll
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Enterprise Investors sponsored firm to be first Croatia listing since 2017