Poland
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Investors rushed in for ‘blowout’ block trade
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More central and eastern European banks will issue in coming weeks
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The bond market has cheered Poland's change in leadership
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New bond supply from CEE banks has been limited since January
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Investors expect issuance to keep flowing as the Fed cuts rates and inflows return
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Demand was 'incredible' for Poland's $8bn record trade
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Poland tightens guidance on $8bn triple trancher
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Gulf issuers get ready after steady beginning to year's bond sales
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The country has become more attractive for investors since last year’s election
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Poland has raised over $10bn on international markets this year
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Riskier debt issuance may not appear until 2025
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Poland's second biggest lender tightened pricing by more than 30bp
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The sovereign raised almost $565m on its first Japanese outing in a decade
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The Polish bank spent years planning the benchmark green bond
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Up to seven potential tranches will be priced on Thursday
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Sale took place on volatile day but big book saw it through
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Orders pass $4bn for army funder
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Labelling the use of proceeds offers advantages for some investors while ruling others out
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Unpalatability premium may be an opportunity for other buyers
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Leads were looking at mBank's €750m trade last week as a price point
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Česká spořitelna's successful trade last week will help other CEE bank issuers
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Bond investors continue to demand premiums from CEE issuers due to the Ukraine war
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There has not been a selldown of the e-commerce company's stock for over two years
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Issuing in dollars allowed BGK to price 40bp inside its euro bonds
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Using the dollar market makes sense, said one banker, as US investor interest in CEE increases
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Rare Polish deal comes after the country's stockmarket rallies over the past month
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Poland prints record deal amid fears that conditions will worsen later in the year
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European sovereign will probably not issue in dollars or euros again this year, but has eyes on other markets
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Investors have shown high demand for other emerging market sovereigns in the past week
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CEEMEA issuers have not been deterred by US inflation figures coming in above expectations
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More dollar bonds and the Japanese market are funding options later in 2023
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One investor said the EU’s rule of law concerns in Poland are not as acute as those in Hungary