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Order attrition has been high, and two less well-known names have paused plans to issue
More subordinated bonds have come from CEE this week than in all of 2024
Books were more than three times the deal's $1bn size, although orders did leave
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US election volatility means issuance may be more front-loaded than ever
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More than 12 regional and global banks joined the facility as Middle Eastern companies find M&A appetite
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Other CEE sovereigns have secured arbitrage by printing in dollars
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The yen market has had a rocky month after the Bank of Japan raised interest rates
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Domestic investors dominate shorter tranches, foreigners support longer bonds as Mexico hits size target
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