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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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Russia's largest banks have dismissed a plan to exclude them from the indices on the country, arguing that they have no need or plans to raise equity capital anyway.
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European loan bankers are worried about the impact Russian sanctions will have on their end of year earnings, but there may be some comfort for them in the likelihood that Russian banks themselves will retrench into their home market rather than push for emerging market business elsewhere.
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Daylight has opened up between the European and US positions on lending to Russia, with the Council of the European Union confirming that it intentionally left loans out of its sanctions against the country. And while some bankers are holding firm on their aversion to the Russian market, others say deals already in the market are progressing and that they are open to taking on new business with Russian entities.
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Hungarian flooring firm Graboplast is considering a Budapest listing as it seeks to expand.
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Latvian short term finance company 4Finance has released initial price thoughts at 11.75% for a five year put three dollar bond. The bond is the first international deal from a Latvian non-sovereign issuer for seven years.
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Akbank has decided not to push tighter on pricing than its previous loan deal as it leads the year’s second wave of Turkish bank refinancings, closely pursued by Isbank and Yapi Kredi.