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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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The Republic of Poland has just priced a new €1.5bn long 10 year euro-denominated bond at 195bp over swaps, placing the first sovereign bond from the CEE region in euros since Lithuania’s €400m note in April. The book for the deal was €4bn.
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Over the last 18 months, more and more international corporates have discovered the attraction of the Swiss franc bond market, with many borrowers tapping the sector for the first time. High yield borrowers have found that they have access to the market, while last October German utility RWE became the first international corporate name to issue a hybrid capital transaction in Swiss francs. But does the market remain a niche funding pool, to be used only infrequently by borrowers to top up their borrowings in other currencies, or have Swiss francs become a core financing tool for international corporate borrowers? EuroWeek gathered together some of the leading dealers and borrowers to discuss the opportunities.
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Poland sold a ¥25bn ($313.4m) May 2017 Samurai note on Friday, its second ever retail-targeted Samurai.
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Georgian Oil and Gas Corp struck a deep well of demand this week despite difficult markets, pricing a $250m five year debut bond late on Wednesday at 7.125%.
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Subsidiaries of Russian gas firm Gazprom announced the launch of a $500m-equivalent multicurrency revolving credit facility into syndication on Tuesday.
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Emerging market deals such as the prospective debut bond from the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation hit delays at the start of this week as political events in Europe over the weekend created tough market conditions for issuers.