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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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Russia's Brunswick Rail, the privately owned freight railway carriage operating lessor, has signed an Rb8bn ($228m) two year loan from international banks, as small club structured deals continue to give Russian lenders access to the loan market in the face of sanctions fears.
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Ford Otosan - Kazakhstan Temir Zholy
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National Bank of Greece has agreed with regulators that it will sell down its holding in Turkish subsidiary Finansbank, it said on Wednesday evening.
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Russia's Brunswick Rail, the privately owned freight rail car operating lessor, has signed an Rb8bn ($228m) two year loan from international banks, as small club-structured deals continue to give Russian lenders access to the loan market in the face of sanctions fears.
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Russian bond prices are showing signs of recovery in a secondary market characterised by thin liquidity, with sanctioned and unsanctioned names alike making gains. But those unaffected by US action have clearly suffered less since the latest sanctions were put in place, and analysts expect the extent to which a Russian institution is a risk of being included in future sanctions to determine how it trades.
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The fallout from the US sanctions on Russia has spread to wider emerging markets this week, as some banks have started insisting on the inclusion of sanctions language in the documentation for new loans for companies outside of eastern Europe.