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German bond house adds to growing roster of primary dealerships
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  • CEE
    The Republic of Belarus is considering reopening its $600m 7.625% 2027s, according to a source with knowledge of the matter, after a strong rally that has made them the best performing hard currency bonds in CEEMEA in the last six months.
  • The Republic of the Philippines has wrapped up an SEC-registered transaction, raising $2bn from Asia’s first sovereign bond of the year, with $1.25bn going towards liability management. The new issuance made the country’s outstanding bonds look relatively attractive, said analysts.
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  • CEE
    Debt management officials met in Vienna this week at Euromoney’s annual Central & Eastern European Forum. After a record year for CEEMEA funding in 2017, 2018 has begun with equally supportive conditions, though CEE sovereigns will maintain a measured approach to borrowing this year. GlobalCapital presents a round-up of some of their funding plans for 2018.
  • Only a single issuer came to market in euros on Thursday. In what a banker away from the deal referred to as “good traffic control”, Austria had the market to itself for a €4bn 10 year.