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VIMPELCOM yesterday (Thursday) joined the growing parade of Russian blue-chip names tapping the bond market for chunky new issues.
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Technikabank, Azerbaijan’s fourth largest bank by assets, started roadshows this week for its debut Reg S 144A Eurobond issue. The deal, if successful, will be the first public dollar issue from an Azeri borrower.
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Market participants hope new bond issuance from Russia will ease the gridlock which has gripped emerging markets debt over the last two weeks.
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Russia’s state-owned Sberbank, the country’s biggest bank by assets, made a return to the loan market this week with a $750m, three year facility. The borrower last tapped the market in October 2006, when it signed a $1.5bn loan, the biggest amount it has borrower to date.
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With industry veterans saying that low ratings should be no obstacle to covered bond status and the rating agencies holding out the promise of piercing the sovereign ceiling, Turkish issuers were last Friday being bullish about their chances at the 11th Central European Covered Bond Conference, organised by the Banks Association of Turkey and the Association of German Pfandbrief Banks in Istanbul.