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New bond supply from CEE banks has been limited since January
◆ The UK is about to embark upon a new, higher funding remit with a key part of its investor base dwindling ◆ Why the FIG bond market is so strong and why it will stay that way ◆ If investors are still leaving EM bond funds, who is buying record amounts of issuance?
The sovereign priced its new bond at the tightest spread for seven years
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Investor sees launch level inside fair value as Turkish bank sneaks yield into single digits
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Secondary prices for Turkey euro bonds are stale, given illiquidity and a three year gap since its last issue
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Tourist money is feeding a CEEMEA bond bonanza, but crossover buyers’ renascent love for EM brings many red flags
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Infrequent issuer's less liquid curve makes judging fair value tricky
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Underperforming Akbank will be key pricing benchmark
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Slovenia was also in the euro market, tapping 10-year bonds
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