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  • Once the first wave of EU enlargement is completed next May, investors will focus on second wave countries like Croatia. Assistant finance minister Hrvoje Radovanic talks to Kathryn Wells.
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  • Tae-Shin Kwon, deputy minister for international affairs at South Korea's ministry of finance and economy, reflects on a difficult year for the republic. Richard Morrow sets the questions.
  • For Poland, 2003 is a watershed year - its final months before EU accession becomes a reality. Edward Basinski, deputy director at the ministry of finance, talks to Kathryn Wells about the sovereign's focus on diversifying its investor base, as well as the challenges that lie ahead.
  • Unrest in neighbouring Iraq aside, Turkey looks set to enjoy a more fruitful year in the international debt markets than in 2002. Kathryn Wells reports on how emerging Europe's most active borrower has performed.
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  • The Royal Bank of Scotland is one of Europe's most popular issuers in dollars, euros and of course sterling. Seb Boyd talks to the group's head of capital raising, Ron Huggett, about its own favourite funding techniques.
  • The first stage of syndication for the $500m facility for LUKoil is being finalised. General syndication will be launched early next week and there will be a bank meeting in about two weeks' time.
  • RWE is one of Europe's most impressive borrowers, having set records in various currencies and maturities. Rosie Irving outlines the company's recent funding adventures and finds out what it has planned for the coming months.
  • Fallen angel HeidelbergCement has weathered the storm and emerged intact largely thanks to its innovative restructuring plan in June. Clare O'Callaghan reports on an intriguing year for the corporate.
  • The Airport Authority of Hong Kong (AAHK) launched itself into the dollar bond market this week with a debut $350m 10 year issue that pulled in $1.6bn of orders and scored the lowest coupon ever paid by a Hong Kong issuer.