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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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Bankers this week expressed renewed concerns about forthcoming loans in Russia and the CIS, as discussions over pricing and structures continued to delay the launch of transactions in the region.
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Turkey’s Capital Markets Board published the Bylaw on Principles Regarding İTMK (Turkish covered bonds) on 5 October, marking another regulatory step on the journey towards the first covered bond from the country.
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Goldman Sachs held the bank meeting for the deal backing the Lion Capital buyout of juice maker Nidan Soki yesterday (Thursday). The deal is a breakthrough into a new area of Russia’s loan market which has hitherto been untapped; until now no foreign private equity firm has ventured to buy a company in the country.
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The Eu2bn loan for Hungarian oil and gas company Magyar Olaj-és Gázipari (Mol) was launched into syndication yesterday (Thursday), after the bank group arranging the financing was reshuffled to include six mandated lead arrangers and one senior lead manager.