Lenta closes in as eastern Europe corporates get busy
Eastern Europe’s corporate loan market, having suffered a dearth of activity last year, is finally starting to pick up, bankers said this week. Several of the region’s mid-cap borrowers are discussing club deals and are picking up commitments because of the overall lack of supply in emerging markets and top tier companies narrowing their pricing to aggressive levels.
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