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The deal has not been pulled or put on hold, said sources involved
Trump's verbal attacks on Nato allies and US rate volatility put issuance on ice
CEEMEA's lower rated issuers can still access the market
Deals across several tenors on the same day are becoming more common in 2026
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Bond issuance from the CEEMEA region boomed in 2024, as investors made the most of high yields before interest rate cuts kicked in and keeping new issue premiums low. Meanwhile, a rejuvenated group from Turkey redrew the borrower map, writes George Collard
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Interest rate cuts mean spirits are high in the CEEMEA primary bond market after it recovered a semblance of normality in 2024. But Donald Trump’s election as the next US president has added uncertainty to the trajectory of interest rates, throwing borrowers and investors a curveball, write George Collard and Francesca Young
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New faces will join those that need to refinance existing bonds
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Variation over fair value calculations but deal still performs
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The well-flagged deal will 'fly', said one observer
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Company said the deal helps reduce overall financing costs