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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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Ukrainian iron miner Ferrexpo has said it has no further funding requirements for the year, having revealed it raised $41m in the first half through three “competitively priced” export financing credits paying less than 3% each.
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Russian banks and corporates have around $5.9bn of international bonds maturing before the end of this year. The list includes paper from Sberbank and Gazprombank which are both sanctioned by the US and EU. Origination bankers evaluate the likely methods of refinancing.
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Poland’s MBank Hipoteczny has issued its fifth and sixth covered bond deals of the year which combined to form the largest ever issue denominated in Polish zloty. The self-led deal will benefit from the new Polish covered bond law, which should be implemented in January 2015 and which is likely to offer a considerable rating uplift, and that boosted demand sufficiently for the leads to issue a size bigger than planned.
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Akbank is set to sign a loan with banks this week on Thursday that will set the tone for Turkey’s second wave of bank refinancings.
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Gazprombank has repaid a $1.2bn three year term loan on time that it signed with international banks in August 2011, without the need to raise new debt.
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In an encouraging sign for Russian loans, a US bank remains involved in oil refinery Slavneft Yanos’s slow-moving $500m loan plans, while steel frim Evraz looks set to sign the mandate for its $900m loan this week.