Europe
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The eurozone's periphery sovereigns will have to pay more to access capital markets but can weather the storm
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Markets keep hoping for the one big deal to break the ice in the second half of the year
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Rising rates in Europe will force more junk issuers to look at the equity-linked market again
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The first CEE sovereign bonds in the primary market for more than a month showed how high new issue premiums need to be to lure investors
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The deal was closed in record time, reviving the underwriting business for lenders
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The high spread and short tenor helped haul in demand on a difficult day
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Sovereign garners fraction of demand of more liquid issuers
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The long tenor was a bone of contention and investors had plenty of other deals on offer
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Despite its rarity as an issuer, the Spanish lender struggled to win investors’ attention in a busy market
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The eastern European sovereign may not herald the start of a new batch of EM issuance
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The Anglo-German tourism conglomerate is enjoying a strong rebound in bookings following the pandemic
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Supranational drummed up €23bn of demand as Grand Duchy eyes 20 years