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The Polish bank secured the most orders for a CEE bank bond this year so far
The new issue premium was around 5bp area
Books were still healthy even after plenty of dropouts
The trade was priced tight and achieved an impressive outcome, thought one observer
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E-commerce listings have been been a high point of equity issuance during the second half of 2020, with the sector generating strong returns for investors. Most of the year’s listings have been completed, but banks are already working on deals from the sector for 2021.
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Kazakh fintech and e-commerce firm Kaspi began trading on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday after completing a popular IPO. The deal was a remarkable achievement and there are hopes it means future growth-orientated IPOs from the emerging and frontier markets may see similar success, writes Sam Kerr.
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Samolet, the Russian real estate company, has launched the first leg of a two stage listing on the Moscow stock exchange, hoping to take advantage of a surge in demand from local retail investors this year.
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The Baltic covered bond market is expected to take another stride forward with the advent of Latvia’s draft law, which currently is being debated in parliament. At the same time, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has been working closely with the Bulgarian, Croatian and Ukrainian authorities to help develop the basis for their own covered bond laws.
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Kaspi, the Kazakh fintech and e-commerce company, will price its IPO at the top of its price range. It will also grow the deal to around $1bn to meet high levels of investor demand.
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Aeroflot, the flag carrier of Russia, has finished the first leg of a jumbo recapitalisation backed by the Russian government, amid turmoil in the airline industry due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.