Central and Eastern Europe
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The MSCI Emerging Markets index notched a 17% gain earlier this year, before nose-diving in March as worries surrounding a Greek exit from the eurozone sent global markets into a tailspin. But the jury is out on whether the asset class can outperform if markets take another leg down.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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As the markets digest the impact of the eurozone woes on eastern Europe, here's a round-up on the region's debt, banking and capital market challenges.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Poland's debt-management official waxes lyrical in an interview with Euromoney about how the country is riding out the eurozone storm, and the sovereign's debt issuance plans
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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According to one foreign survey, Bulgaria has the most business-friendly environment on the continent. However, it is burdened by stagnant capital markets and a reliance on the debilitated economies of western Europe.
Euromoney May 2012
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With lending booming again, Russia’s banks need recapitalizing. Ironically, partial privatization of state-owned financial institutions may be crowding out much-needed stock offerings by private-sector lenders and smaller banks.
Euromoney May 2012
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Russia’s state-owned bank is forging ahead with market-share gains in Kazakhstan as local competitors fail to make a comeback from the financial crisis. And Sberbank’s success seems to presage a broader Russian resurgence that might counter Chinese influence.
Euromoney May 2012
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Kuwaiti lender pays $355 million for Eurobank Tekfen; Greek seller bolsters capital levels
Euromoney May 2012
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Figures from Dealogic suggest that bankers covering EEMEA should not get carried away with the realities of the Middle East and Africa.
Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Government promises fiscal consolidation; Recapitalization of NLB looms
Euromoney May 2012
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Central and eastern European governments have exploited the flattering contrast between their headline debt numbers and those of western Europe to achieve ever lower funding costs. But there is still much work to be done to ensure the sustainability of debt levels.
Euromoney May 2012
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Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Russian companies had a strong showing in Euromoney’s 2012 survey of best-managed companies in central and eastern Europe, and the big winners offer an insight into two different routes to success.
Euromoney May 2012
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Despite the eurozone volatility, frontier market bonds could outperform emerging market sovereign credit in hard currency, Exotix, a frontier market boutique, has argued.
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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As Bulgaria struggles with its reliance on investment from the foundering economies of the eurozone and its own torpid capital markets, does the government have the firepower to combat the storm?
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Hungary is unlikely to issue in cross-border markets before a deal with the IMF is concluded, the country's economy has said, while striking an upbeat note over negotiations with the policy lender.
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Opposition from domestic regulators suggests the July target to fully liberalize Russia’s domestic bond market for foreign investors is unlikely to be met, said analysts.
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Includes Bonds, Equities, Loans, M&A, MTN, Project Finance
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Sovereign taps Eurobond market; Sberbank to reopen privatization round
Euromoney April 2012
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Emerging market Eurobond issuance is on the up. But bankers in emerging Europe, the Middle East and Africa – including in Russia – might be disappointed.
Euromoney March 2012
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Transelectrica on the block; Pricing ‘key to success’
Euromoney March 2012
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Euromoney March 2012
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Euromoney March 2012
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Euromoney March 2012