Europe
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No sense of panic augurs well for spread stability and issuance prospects
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The Central Bank of Russia's healthy foreign reserves were a buffer for Russian issuers but the US is leading the charge to cut these off
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BP's position as a major shareholder in Rosneft became untenable as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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Germany will use money markets and accounting to more than double 2022 deficit
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Russian stocks traded up 15% on Friday, following Thursday's drop after the EU and US announced new sanctions against Russia
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Public sector issuers are likely to try and minimise bookbuilding time to avoid volatility
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Sanctions and dovish central bank expectations abound as Russia invades Ukraine
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A denial of overseas market access should not stop Russian corporate borrowers servicing their debts
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Collapse in Russia sovereign and corporate bond prices in full steam as more sanctions loom as participants wonder when other issuers can raise funding again
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Sovereign, supranational, agency and core European covered bonds will be the first asset classes to re-open the primary market
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Easter window for IPOs is 'wishful thinking' as markets plunge into sea of red
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Russian invasion of Ukraine causes issuers to postpone deals but short dated prints expected soon