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BSTDB has had a tricky time since Russia attacked Ukraine, both of which are shareholders
Demand peaked at six times the deal size, but many orders dropped out
The Ukrainian company's January deal performed well on secondary
◆ Deal was priced tighter than the issuer's previous covereds ◆ Banker said spread tightening 'speaks for itself' ◆ Second banker put spread through FV
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The Ukrainian Exchange is reviving its FX futures market, two years after authorities shut down its trading software system.
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Polish oil refiner and petrol retailer PKN Orlen has raised a revolving credit facility. The Polish corporate is in the process of acquiring two fellow Polish energy corporates, as bankers predicted an uptick in M&A activity.
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Less than a year ago, international investor optimism about Ukraine was high but the journey to western style reform since then has shown just how hard a road it can be to travel.
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CEEMEA bond bankers are pinning their hopes on the EU's €750bn recovery fund to spark green issuance once again. The market has been moribund since Covid-19 drew issuers' attentions elsewhere, with a debut deal from Georgia Global Utilities (GGU) — a portfolio company of London-listed Georgia Capital — one of very few recent highlights.
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International investors hoping for reform in Ukraine were again disappointed on Friday when the deputy governor of its central bank, the National Bank of Ukraine, resigned from his post.
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Falls in the Turkish lira have reignited concerns about a currency crisis this week, with the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey’s (CBRT) unorthodox exchange rate policy raising questions from investors about the robustness of the country’s respected banking sector. Mariam Meskin and Ross Lancaster report.