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Country's sovereign bonds will react well to an opposition victory, but an Orban win will prompt a sell-off
Concession was higher than trades from earlier in the year
Funding costs and new issue premiums are much higher than GCC issuers are used to
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Deal will be the first 20 year dollar trade from a CEEMEA sovereign this year
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Yields are far lower than when the industrial investor debuted in 2023
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Comps are the owner, PIF, and bonds from aircraft lessors around the world
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Demand for the 10 year was driven by scarcity and a 'thirst' for duration, said investors
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Interest from the Gulf has supported Jordan amid regional volatility, said EM investors
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Five banks in the GCC have opened books, or plan to, on new paper this week
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