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Bankers insisted this week that deals in the eastern European syndicated loan market would continue to get done, despite an erosion of appetite for emerging market risk.
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Home Credit & Finance Bank’s Russian subsidiary has closed a R11.5bn ($448m) credit card securitisation, the first from the country.
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The unease about US subprime mortgage debt deepened this week and edged further into the emerging markets, forcing price-sensitive borrowers to abandon deals while the daring or desperate forged ahead with expensive prints.
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For the second week running, less well-known names from the emerging markets were the toast of the new issue party this week, successfully printing deals few others dared to.
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Emerging market bankers paid credit this week to the exclusive club of borrowers that managed to price deals in EEMEA, although the prints featured tasty new issue premiums for savvy investors to sink their teeth into.
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High grade investors starved of Croatian risk piled into this week’s issue for the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR), forcing the leads to cut short the roadshow and price the deal at the tight end of guidance two days early.