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Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
The country is one of the most vulnerable in EM to energy price shocks
Demand allowed the pan-African bank to tighten the yield by 50bp
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Fund modelled on Romania’s Fondul has $2.4bn of assets
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Demand allowed the bank to cut the yield by 35bp
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The country offers huge potential and possible pitfalls for investors
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Easter holidays and Middle East volatility subdued regular private placement activity though Gulf states step up private funding
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Country's sovereign bonds will react well to an opposition victory, but an Orban win will prompt a sell-off
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Concession was higher than trades from earlier in the year
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