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Private placements are not unknown for CEE sovereigns, but this is the biggest for years
Market participants have highlighted drop in Uzbek bond volumes this year
Uzbek issuance has fallen to near zero after a busy few years
Bookbuilding slower than normal due to the restart of war between the US and Iran
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The Republic of Turkey has mandated four banks and scheduled investor meetings for next week with a view to selling a Samurai bond. The market is on the verge of a record year, with Samurai issuance already almost level with the full year 2013.
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Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft has requested proposals for a five year loan, according to three bankers. The deal, which is said to be new and could be in dollars or euros, would be a big test for the loan market in the face of recent EU and US sanctions on Russia and the escalating conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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The international Russian syndicated loan market is in dreadful shape, as relations between Russia and the West plumb new depths. Lending banks are trying to reorient their personnel and capital to other regions. Africa and the Middle East are natural places to turn. But while they could well be promising areas of growth for the future, banks should be wary of jumping for quick fixes.
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Pronet, a Turkish security alarms provider, has signed a $100m five-year loan with ING and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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The Republic of Turkey has mandated four banks and set investor meeting for the start of September with a view to selling a Samurai bond. Bankers said that this year could be a record for this kind of note as volumes are almost level with the full year 2013.
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Returning from holiday is a curious experience. The length and restfulness of the time away are often proportional to the mounting dread that infuses one’s thoughts of the first day back at the desk.