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By bne IntelliNews Both Croatia and Montenegro tapped international markets with new bond issues this week, reporting high levels of interest from investors. Croatia’s finance ministry said on March 6 it has successfully issued a 10-year Eurobond with a nominal value of €1.5bn on the international market with demand from investors exceeding €8.5bn. The annual coupon was set at 3.375%, with an achieved yield to maturity of 3.421%, the finance ministry said in a statement on its website. The Eurobond will mature in 2034. ‘The strong demand and the achieved final conditions of the issue are a str…

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