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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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The Republic of Slovenia has repeated its 2020 feat of being the first sovereign issuer in CEEMEA to launch a bond by coming to the market with a mandate on Tuesday. Despite the apparent rush for bond funding, however, many believe that EU funding will provide some of what CEE countries would otherwise have taken from public bond markets.
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Equity investors have begun in recent months to allocate capital away from some of the high growth firms which dominated equity capital market supply this year to more cyclical companies that are set to benefit when economies reopen from Covid-19 lockdowns. They are also looking to buy into emerging markets, predicting rising equity valuations in places like Russia and some parts of Latin America.
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Sovcombank, one of Russia’s largest private banks, is making strides in its push to reshape Russia’s financial services marketplace. Dmitry Gusev, its chief executive, talks to GlobalCapital about the bank and its plans for 2021, ahead of a possible IPO.
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Hungary has no plans to issue wholesale bonds in foreign currency markets next year, having raised more debt than expected in euros and yen in 2020.
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Market participants agreed the US could have imposed far harsher sanctions on Turkey this week, which helped to fuel a slight rally in local risk assets on Tuesday morning.
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The Russian IPO market reopened in 2020 with a number of new listings, giving equity capital markets investors a chance to once again back new listings from EMEA’s most important emerging market. The most impressive of all these listings was Ozon, the Russian e-commerce company, which listed on the Nasdaq to acclaim from global tech funds. Sources are hoping more Russian tech unicorns will follow it to public markets in 2021.