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There is an aggressive hunt for yield by issuance-starved investors in the Gulf
Spreads are back at pre-Iran war levels, but still offer a premium to western Europe
The company is expanding outside Turkey, such as into Saudi Arabia
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Sri Lanka and Turkey are preparing to sell their first Panda bonds, enticed by falling funding costs in China's bond markets. But given they both have lower credit ratings than previous sovereign Panda issuers, they may face an uphill battle as regulators scrutinise their finances.
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We Soda, a soda ash producer fully owned by Turkish industrial conglomerate Ciner Group, has signed three seven year term loans totalling $1.66bn-equivalent in the biggest Turkish corporate loan in half a decade.
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Turkish banks are gearing up for a round of loan refinancing at a time when the country is a risky economic hunting ground. But bank lenders are confident the loan market will support Turkish banks, albeit at wider margins.
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Hopes rose this week of a revival for Russia’s equity capital markets when the US Treasury extended a key sanctions licence until October, allowing aluminium conglomerate EN+ to continue with a plan that would remove sanctions on the company.
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The US has imposed sanctions on two senior officials in the Turkish government, prompting debt and equity markets to sell off and driving Turkish lira to over five to the dollar for the first time in history.
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FMO has printed an onshore Georgian lari bond for the first time, with proceeds helping a drive to de-dollarise Georgia’s economy.