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Debut benchmark deal draws book over €2.6bn
Investors are growing full of heavy subordinated issuance
Deal will be the first 20 year dollar trade from a CEEMEA sovereign this year
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Sovereigns are finding greater demand despite yields being lower than earlier in 2025
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Deal attracts strong investor appetite from exclusively Asian lenders
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Leads said no new issue premium was required, but attrition was large
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The government is struggling to bring in reforms to fix Kenya's fiscal problem
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The bank might not issue again for a while, but more Uzbek issuers are preparing trades
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Alternative sources of funding are offering competitive pricing
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