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The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
The syndication is among the Dutch development bank's largest in the region and attracted Middle East lenders
Takeover will increase the Hungarian bank's total assets by around 13%
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Romania’s IPO of Nuclearelectrica — the deal that is supposed to restart the country’s privatisation process — was delayed last week by legal disputes that threaten to push the deal into September.
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Ukrainian agricultural firm Agroton is asking bondholders for permission to amend the terms of a $50m 2014 bond after missing the most recent coupon payment. A bail-in of Cypriot bank depositors that formed part of the rescue of that country's banking system left the company unable to withdraw the funds it needed from its sole cash account with the Bank of Cyprus.
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Gazprom priced a successful €900m five year deal on Wednesday morning that some bankers reckon came tighter than where the issuer could fund in dollars.
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Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) will wait for a calmer backdrop before considering a third round of euro commercial paper this year, a funding official has told EuroWeek Emerging Markets, after the issuer navigated choppy conditions to make its second visit to the market earlier this month.
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Russian potash firm Uralkali has opened talks with DCM and loans bankers as the firm looks ahead to its 2014 financing.
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Hungary’s Export-Import Bank is beginning investor meetings in London on Tuesday ahead of a €400m bond deal. The transaction comes with a guarantee from the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which has never been used before in the public bond market. Explaining the novel structure to new investors will be crucial to the deal’s success, investors said.