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  • Deutsche Bank and private equity firms AnaCap Financial Partners and HIG Capital have completed the acquisition of a €495m portfolio of non-performing loans backed by property and land in Romania from Volksbank Romania.
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    A court ruling on Yukos Oil made in The Hague on Monday became the latest of a growing number of bad news stories involving the country, putting further pressure on its bond prices. A number of market participants are expecting harsher EU sanctions on Russian entities later this week that more closely mimic moves by the US a fortnight ago.
  • Rosinterbank, a Russian second tier bank, is planning to make its debut in international markets through a renminbi-denominated bond, GlobalRMB can reveal. The deal, scheduled for August, will mark the second CNH bond from a Russian issuer this year and the bank will become the fifth Russian issuer in the offshore CNH bond market.
  • The establishment of Frankfurt as the Eurozone’s first offshore clearing hub for renminbi trade settlement will be of huge benefit to European corporates trading with China, especially those in the small and medium sized enterprise (SME) sector, according to Frank-Oliver Wolf, global head of cash management and international business at Commerzbank.
  • Turkey’s Doğuş group has approval from the country’s capital markets board for a $370m debut sukuk, taking it another step closer to launching the first ever dollar sukuk from a Turkish corporation. The country has a limited Islamic investor base, but the deal should also attract healthy support from conventional accounts, said debt bankers.
  • Debt bankers were preparing for the impact of new European Union sanctions against Russia, which were being discussed on Thursday but are not expected to be adopted until next week at the earliest.