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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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Vakifbank has found competitive funding with a privately placed covered bond, its second of the year, sold via sole lead manager Credit Suisse, even though the publicly syndicated Turkish covered bond market has been closed for some time.
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Uzbekistan printed its $1bn dual tranche five and 10 year bond on Wednesday to great investor excitement, but the bubble was punctured on Thursday when both traded down in the secondary market. That was despite orders as big as $300m from one international EM account, according to Uzbekistan’s deputy prime minister and finance minister, Jamshid Kuchkarov.
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The Turkish sovereign’s third bond of the year, a sukuk, was priced with no new issue premium on Wednesday, paving the way for Türk Telekom to come to market.
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The Republic of Turkey has tightened price guidance for its three year sukuk to 5.9% area, with books for the deal in excess of $3.5bn.
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The Republic of Uzbekistan has released initial price guidance for its dual tranche five and 10 year dollar bonds and a rush of investors showed how desperate they are for a piece of it.
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Uzbekistan's bond market debut, which is expected to be priced as early as Wednesday, has captured the attention of emerging market investors.