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    Globalworth, an AIM-listed real estate investment trust focused on Poland and Romania, released initial price guidance for a euro benchmark seven year bond at 3.375% area, talk that a syndicate official away from the note represented around a 40bp pick up over fair value. The talk was later in the morning updated to 3.125%-3.25% with leads saying the deal will price in range.
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    Ukrainian poultry producer MHP was offering a chunky concession to its own curve on Thursday as it looks to push out its debt maturity profile with a new issue to finance a buy-back of its 2020s.
  • Russia’s new bond may well be an act of defiance from the government, but it was also a savvy move in the capital markets as pressure on the country increases. Russia must have been keen to show that it did not need to alter course for funding in the face of allegations that it has poisoned ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK. But financially it was also a sensible move that helps to fund the country in the face of an escalation of the situation.
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    Ukrainian steel and mining company Metinvest is planning to buy back the complex secured bonds it issued as part of its $2.3bn debt restructuring last year, and will finance the move with a new dual tranche dollar offering.
  • Russian gold miner Nordgold and coal company Siberian Coal Energy Co (suek) signed syndicated loans in the week leading up to Vladimir Putin’s victory in the Russian general elections.
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    A book of $7.5bn suggests investors had few qualms about investing in Russia’s $4bn Eurobond, despite unusual clauses contained in the documentation, which has been designed to explicitly help wealthy Russians circumvent future sanctions.