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Turkey's central bank increased inflation forecasts on Thursday due to rising energy prices
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
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The calls have started to emerge for Turkey to turn to the IMF. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has always been dead set against the idea — and perhaps that’s for the best.
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Turkey is butting heads with Nato over the purchase of a Russian missile system, with the diplomatic tensions weighing on the nation’s currency and asset prices. This is despite the improving economic data offering signs that the country may be leaving recession.
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Metalloinvest, the Russian steel maker, has signed a sustainability-linked bilateral credit line with ING. It is one of the first sustainability-linked loans for a Russian borrower and comes as ING continues its drive to expand in this area.
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Yellow Cake, a London-listed company operating in the uranium sector, completed a £25.9m share sale on Friday to continue funding uranium purchases from Kazakh uranium producer Kazatomprom.
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Turkey’s finance minister, Berat Albayrak, announced an economic reform programme on Wednesday that left bond investors underwhelmed by promises of TL28bn ($4.88bn) of capital support for Turkey’s state banks. However, the loans refinancing season is progressing undeterred.
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CPI Property Group, a central and Eastern European specialist, raised €550m from a hybrid bond on Tuesday, but the debt slumped on Wednesday when a US hedge fund with which it has been fighting a legal battle filed a new $1bn lawsuit in New York. David Greenbaum, CPI’s CFO, told GlobalCapital the allegations were ridiculous and had been concocted in a deliberate attempt to disrupt the deal.