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Issuers, especially banks, drew high demand
Finansbank off to a good start after Turk Telekom gets heavy oversubscription
Sovereign issuance has all but disappeared this quarter
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Subordinated debt has formed most CEE FIG issuance since January
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Etihad to lead fleet of airline listings as IPO market and aviation sector blossom ◆ Air Baltic's historic coupon ◆ Open season for bank AT1s
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Santander shows big AT1 deals work best alongside tender offers
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South Africa bank seeks to tap growing economic ties with China
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The airline will soon choose which banks will run its initial public offering
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Crowd of issuers finds deal windows as backlog starts to clear
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The blocks market has been suppressed over the past fortnight by earnings, public holidays and central bank meetings
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The trade is the first sustainable AT1 from a Gulf bank
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Winners will be announced at a ceremony at The Landmark London on June 19
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Issuers have sold green and sustainability-linked AT1, but no sustainable instruments
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A stronger and familiar Turkish corporate, Türk Telekom, plans a sustainable debut
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After a deluge of state backed IPOs, next on bankers’ wishlist for the region is a liquid blocks market and more privately owned company IPOs
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Winning banks and deals awarded in EMEA equity capital markets and M&A
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No CEEMEA borrower has started execution at such a high yield in the past 18 months
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There has not been any investment grade issuance for a year
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