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Sovereigns are finding greater demand despite yields being lower than earlier in 2025
Deal attracts strong investor appetite from exclusively Asian lenders
Leads said no new issue premium was required, but attrition was large
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Little further issuance in CEEMEA primary is expected this year
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Leads looked at recent European AT1 deals, but picked ADIB's summer trade as price comp
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Official creditors do not believe a deal with bondholders ensures comparability of treatment
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Bond sales spark questions of who invested and whether issuer was augmenting or replacing public benchmark funding
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Poland's second biggest lender tightened pricing by more than 30bp
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