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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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Turkey’s debut $500m sukuk note had attracted more than $1.5bn of demand before guidance was released on Monday morning, according to market sources. As a result, bankers reckon the deal will be a blow-out.
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Turkey is aiming for as broad an audience as possible for its debut international sukuk issue and looks set to price close to its 2018 conventional bond, said investors taking part in the sovereign’s roadshow this week.
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Poland took advantage of buoyant sentiment on Monday to price a long 10 year as part of its pre-funding efforts for 2012. A rapturous response from investors allowed it to print well inside initial guidance.
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The Republic of Poland is preparing to print its first dollar global of the year on Monday afternoon, a long 10 year. The deal looks set to capitalise on the strong recent performance of Poland’s bonds versus US Treasuries — the guidance is more than 100bp inside where the issuer’s last 10 year global was priced in October.
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Romania is tapping its €750m 6.5% 2018s on Tuesday via BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and Unicredit. Price guidance for the Reg S note was released at 5.25% yield area in the morning, before being tightened to a final yield of 5.1%.
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Getin Noble Bank is gearing up to sell a rare securitisation of Polish car loans, in a deal that bankers hope will lead the way for a new form of financing for Polish banks.