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Book attrition rates rise and coverage ratios decline
Sovereign curve has rallied since Orban left after 16 years in power, but Hungary is in a fiscal hole
Demand hefty, despite being Pekao's second tier two in less than a year
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Some votes could create volatility, but others should be straightforward
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The proceeds of the flotation will be used to pay off debt and fund sustainablity plans
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This year's international bond issuance for Hungary was the highest, bar 2020, for a decade
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Brazilian steelmaker brings life to Latin American pipeline but few issuers likely to test waters in December
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The sovereign has agreed a two-year debt payment standstill with official creditors
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