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The sovereign has finished international funding for 2026
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
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The Russia-Ukraine crisis has risen from its slumber in a roaring angry temper. Russia’s next recovery in the capital markets may not be as quick or as painless.
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Play, the Polish wireless telecoms firm, issued a €415m payment-in-kind toggle bond on Wednesday inside price guidance.
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The few Russian issuers considering a return to equity markets after the summer have likely had their plans derailed by the US decision to include VTB on its new list of sanctions amid other targets on Tuesday night.
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Financial institution Akbank is back in the market with a loan that bankers say will kick start the year’s second wave of Turkish bank refinancings and set the benchmark for pricing.
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Sanctioned Russian development bank Vnesheconombank is hopeful that syndicated loans will not be included in the list of sanctions, and in bonds it could look to turn to the Chinese renminbi or Russian domestic market for funding, said one source at the bank.
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Ahead of the EU publishing the legal acts in its official journal late on Thursday, there has been growing talk among bankers that syndicated loans will be excluded from Europe’s sanctions against Russia. But two senior London based loans officials said that even without specific loans language, it was unlikely to make any immediate difference to banks’ reluctance to lend.