The accession of 10 eastern European countries into the EU in May 2004 was expected to lead to an increase in ECM activity as investors gained further confidence in the fast-growing economies from the Baltic to the Balkans. The ten countries which joined were Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Romania and Bulgaria joined in January 2007. But issuance in these countries has actually been slower than many predicted, and considerably slower than was seen in Russia and the CIS,...