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Borrowing in euros inevitable as CEE firms look to become 'larger, more regular issuers'
The market has shown little reaction, but that would change if other powers got involved
Investors hope a government more open to fiscal tightening will come to power in 2026
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The debt chief will begin a new position at Hungary's central bank in March
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Country's gross borrowing will rise 16% next year as defence budget grows
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Number of Riyadh listings has swollen as economy grows and liberalises
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Decision on the refi will be made in first half of 2025 but new Eurobonds are 'unlikely'
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