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Bankers say the ambition to price the first SSA bond through US Treasuries has faded as recent five year deals stall and barely perform in secondary
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Republic of Poland’s €1.75bn dual tranche market reopener underperformed on the break on Tuesday. The deal drew criticism for printing too tight and too wide, based on which comparable was used, but the Polish Ministry of Finance called the note a success.
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Two deals from Poland and Slovakia this week showed how emerging market borrowers and their bankers need to come up with new ways to price CEE bonds, and fast. With European quantitative easing distorting secondary prices to the point of uselessness, deals should now factor in a ‘liquidity premium’, writes Virginia Furness.
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The Iberian Peninsula was host to a duo of barnstorming sovereign benchmarks this week, but there was no consensus among bankers over whether they signified an appetite for sovereigns at the lower end of the European credit quality spectrum.
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