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Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
Uzbek bank's deal is the first deal from the country in 2026
The lender started investor meetings late in April
The trade is the first from a 'mid-tier' Uzbek lender
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The Republic of Serbia hit euro markets on Monday as it worked to stack up funding for its fight against the Covid-19 coronavirus, selling a seven year bond.
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The European Investment Fund (EIF) has executed a significant risk transfer securitization to shift risk from Romanian small and medium-sized enterprises, taking exposure away from the balance sheets of nine Romanian banks as part of the EU’s SME support programmes.
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Russian borrowers are still seeking funds from international lenders, with a handful of companies in the market. However, dynamics have changed amid the spread of the coronavirus and borrowers must offer higher margins to fewer lenders.
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VakifBank, one of Turkey's top tier financial institutions, has refinanced an existing loan, with a rollover ratio of almost 90%. The deal comes amid growing uncertainty among capital markets issuers about capital raising and the reality of less advantageous market conditions.
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The Republic of Hungary made a jumbo return to euro markets on Thursday with its first hard currency trade since 2018. Bankers expect more trades from both the sovereign and its neighbours.
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The Republic of Hungary has mandated a consortium of banks to lead a dual tranche bond issue in euros. The government's debt management body has increased its foreign currency issuance limits as a result of the spread of Covid-19.