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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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Investors are said to be responding positively to price guidance for the Russian Federation's triple tranche benchmark, which was released on Tuesday morning.
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Russia has announced it will issue across three maturities with a triple-tranche benchmark expected this week. Meanwhile, the sovereign borrower is on the last leg of its roadshow which started last week.
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Turkey’s Sekerbank confirmed that it has sold another tranche of its SME backed covered bond to UniCredit off the same shelf that was inaugurated last year. The placement follows the sale of two tranches to the European Reconstruction and Development Bank and European Investment Bank in December 2011, and comes ahead of an expected sale to another supra-national agency in the near future. The programme’s success has prompted at least three other Turkish banks to mandate UniCredit and set up similar programmes.
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The Czech Export Bank’s inaugural public bond issued on Thursday was a resounding blow-out, the rarity of the name creating an explosion of demand. The book for the €250m seven year bond attracted orders of almost €950m, allowing the issuer to slash initial guidance by 10bp to price at 180bp over mid-swaps.
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The Czech Republic’s triumphant return to the international bond market after an 18 month absence was sold with a limited new issue premium of 5bp-7bp, one of the lowest seen so far in the sovereign market.
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Poland attracted a book just shy of $5bn for a tap of its dollar 2022s on Thursday as investor demand for CEEMEA sovereigns nears all time highs — year to date issuance from the region is at the second highest level ever. Even more impressively, Poland saved nearly 30bp in absolute yield terms compared with the original trade last October.