Hungary
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Fears over Ukraine did not deter Japanese investors
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Ukraine invasion fears close EM primary bond market but niche deals can still go ahead
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Four CEEMEA issuers are trying to issue new bonds, but investors are being put off by volatile US Treasury yields
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Investors accept minimal concession from the airline, after piling into a bulging order book
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'Hairy' deals risk missing out as investors have tough time keeping up
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European sovereign plans return to China's onshore bond market with a green deal
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Hungary picks up €4.5bn in sensational triple return to markets
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Hungarian Development Bank is set to return to bond markets as it seeks €500m of funding, a year after it last raised international debt.
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A draft amendment to the Hungarian covered bond regime, that brings it into line with the European Union's Covered Bond Directive, is likely to be a positive for the product's credit and should improve prospects for issuance in euros.