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Sovereign's trade will form a yardstick for concessions investment grade CEEMEA borrowers may need to offer
Debut took a long time but established market access, says country's debt chief
◆ Middle East capital securities will need to be refinanced ◆ Supranationals, agencies and municipalities have had a good war ◆ New ideas to promote covered bonds
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The bank's regular appearances in primary markets stopped after Russia invaded Ukraine
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Japanese government bond yields have risen during the last few months
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Attractive pricing versus dollars luring GCC borrowers back to the single currency
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The seven year dollar bond's yield will likely be one of the highest in CEEMEA in the last few years
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Bankers expect another quiet week or two unless sovereigns dip into the market
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Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
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