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CEE markets stay calm despite tensions in Ukraine …

… demand at bond auctions exceeds expectations

CEE currencies showed yesterday that contagion from Ukraine has not spread to Central Europe, at least for the time being. The Polish zloty together with the Czech koruna oscillated within a narrow band around their today´s values. The forint slightly eased but still remains relatively strong, which may encourage doves in the NBH to push through yet another rate cut at the rate-setting meeting next week.

Purchasers´ interest in recent government bond auctions in the CEE provides fresh ammunition for optimists asserting that the conflict in east Ukraine need not raise major concerns. Yesterday’s government bond auctions in Poland and in the Czech Republic attracted robust demand. Poland received bids in total value of 16.6 bn PLN, which strikingly surpassed the originally planned amount of 6-10 bn PLN. Eventually, Poland sold two- and four-year bonds in nominal value as high as 11.7 bn PLN. Also in the Czech Republic, investors´ huge appetite for bonds, translated into demand close to 20 bn CZK, highly exceeded issuer´s capacity. The Ministry of Finance sold bonds for just 11 bn CZK maturing in 2019, 2025 and 2036. Let us recall that also last week´s bond auction in Hungary was successful and also in other CEE countries, like Slovenia and Romania, recent bond auctions attracted robust demand

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