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Bankers expect another quiet week or two unless sovereigns dip into the market
Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
Inflows so far in 2026 are nearly a quarter of all of last year's figure
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Secondary prices for Turkey euro bonds are stale, given illiquidity and a three year gap since its last issue
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Tourist money is feeding a CEEMEA bond bonanza, but crossover buyers’ renascent love for EM brings many red flags
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Infrequent issuer's less liquid curve makes judging fair value tricky
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Underperforming Akbank will be key pricing benchmark
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Slovenia was also in the euro market, tapping 10-year bonds
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Overwhelming demand the sovereign received makes a farce of investors’ ESG claims
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