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The Polish bank secured the most orders for a CEE bank bond this year so far
The new issue premium was around 5bp area
Books were still healthy even after plenty of dropouts
The trade was priced tight and achieved an impressive outcome, thought one observer
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Though China has increased co-operation with Central and Eastern European nations in recent years, provoking some concern in the EU, investment volumes remain muted. Non-EU nations in the Balkans, however, offer a chance to progress on the Belt & Road initiative
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Multi-field cooperation and integration
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Florin Cîțu, Romania’s finance minister, is in defiant mood as he speaks to GlobalMarkets from the campaign trail ahead of a busy election cycle. The previous day, September 22, parliament had voted to amend the budget to increase pensions by 40% — instead of the 14% increase that the National Liberal Party (PNL)-led government, which has a minority in parliament, had implemented.
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Fears of another spike in coronavirus cases are dampening optimism that Central and Eastern European economies would charge out of recovery. But a strong starting position and the EU’s huge support packages mean the region is better placed than most
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The Republic of Turkey hit screens on Tuesday with a dollar bond issue, which took some investors by surprise. Though Turkey may have had a rocky few months with credit downgrades and currency depreciation, the bond is expected to be received well by investors.
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Three emerging market issuers in CEEMEA mandated for trades on Monday, as market insiders said issuers are scrambling to make the most of issuance opportunities before investors take their foot off the gas.