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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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Credit Bank of Moscow has tightened price guidance for its euro five year bond, with books in excess of €800m for the Reg S/144A note — an unusual format for a euro deal, but one designed to provide a fall back option of switching to dollars if pricing for the bank’s inaugural euro bond was deemed unfavourable after feedback.
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Uzbekistan has told investors that it is focused on a dual tranche five and 10 year transaction and that indications of interest received so far are in excess of $1.5bn.
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Turkey has picked banks for its third benchmark of the year and its first since 2017 to be issued using sukuk documentation. Bankers say another Turkish borrower could mandate before the end of the week.
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Akbank is kicking off the first set of refinancings of the year for Turkish banks, launching its syndication with a smaller volume and tighter margins than last year’s deal. But lenders are divided on whether the deal represents an achievement for the Turkish bank, or betrays an outlook festooned with risk. Mariam Meskin reports.
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The roadshow for Uzbekistan’s debut dollar denominated 144A/Reg S benchmark started this week, but with only two of the three international banks originally picked for the mandate still present on it.
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Russian president Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that he will extend the country’s capital amnesty by a year is good news for the country’s capital markets and a step forward in making the country less dependent on international, and primarily western, investors.