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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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Two Ceemea issuers —Turkish Finansbank and the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) — have revealed their capital markets plans for the next few months.
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With Akbank having led the year’s second wave of Turkish bank refinancings last week, peers Yapi Kredi and Isbank are expected to follow suit in the second or third week of September, say bankers. Meanwhile, Finansbank is looking to refinance a one-year syndicated loan that matures in November.
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Turkish Finansbank has ruled out the possibility of coming to the international bond markets again before the end of the year but is looking ahead to the possibility of issuing another dollar bond again in 2015.
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Turkey’s capital markets board has not rejected an application from Bank Asya to sell sukuk despite media claims, an official at the bank told IFIS. But the board will not give its approval until uncertainty over the bank’s ownership is resolved.
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With all that has happened in the last few months in Russia and Ukraine, heads of DCM must be thinking about taking axes to their headcounts. But to start swinging them would be foolish when the market could still bounce back and annual refinancing volumes are about to rocket.
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Global emerging market loan volumes are not far off the pace of last year’s post-financial crisis record levels, despite big holes in the Russian and Turkish pipelines, but the market faces an uphill struggle to keep up in the coming months unless borrowers from the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China) improve their deal signing rate.