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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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When the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s and US Treasury’s covered bond announcements came out, David Lucterhand, chief of party at Access to Credit Initiative (ATCI) in Kiev, reacted by writing to colleagues: “Finally, somebody understands what we’ve been talking about for years!”
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The 12th Central European Covered Bond Conference took place last week, but while the event returned to Warsaw for the third time, it focused on several issues that have only recently come to the fore. The Cover discussed the highlights of the event with Otmar Stöcker, managing director of the Association of German Pfandbrief Banks, co-host of the conference with Poland’s Mortgage Credit Foundation, which initiated the conference series.
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Belarus’ prime minister Sergei Sidorsky said on Wednesday that the republic would not go ahead with plans for a Eurobond issue.
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Russian steelmaker Evraz was back with a $400m tap of its two-tranche April Eurobond on Thursday. With the total size now at $2bn, the deal equals mobile phone operator Vimpelcom’s issue last month as the largest yet from a speculative grade Russian issuer.
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In a rare interview with EuroWeek, Gazprom’s head of capital markets, Peter Bakaev, talks about the company’s borrowing strategy and gives his views on the state of the market.