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Development bank's credit ratings suffered a blow after Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Books were nearly three times the issue size
◆ Higher rated Austrian lender offers more spread for similar senior preferred bond ◆ Big demand pushes deal inside fair value ◆ BCP still prints its tightest unsecured debt for more than five years
After a record 2024, Turkish corporate issuance slowed last year
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Turkish companies and banks are succeeding in raising funds in international debt markets, even as the country strays near the edge of an economic precipice and experienced investors view Turkish risk with disdain.
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BCS Global Markets, the investment services division of Russia’s largest independent broker, has hired a new treasurer.
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Emerging market portfolio managers say that their confidence in buying assets has been restored now that US Treasury yields have stopped racing upwards. But although they say they have cash to splash, some still believe valuations are toppy.
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LimakPort, the Turkish international port, entered the debt market on Tuesday, while Turk Eximbank has successfully secured a dollar syndicated loan facility. Turkish issuers are demonstrating resilience, market participants say, amid the heightened levels of domestic and political volatility in the last three months.
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The Warsaw IPO of Canal+ Polska, the Polish satellite TV network, has been postponed. The deal is the latest victim of Europe's binary IPO market.
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The new governor of Turkey’s central bank, Şahap Kavcıoğlu, kept rates unchanged at his second monetary policy meeting since taking office. Although a rate cut was unlikely, the decision bodes well for next week’s planned dollar bond issue by LimakPort.