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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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Turkey's Alternatifbank priced a $250m five year deal this week, finishing right around where debt bankers off the bond saw fair value after receiving over $1.6bn in orders for the no-grow note.
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Macedonia priced its first bond deal in almost a decade this week, returning to the market with a €500m seven year euro note. The issuer had to compensate investors for its long absence and the lack of comparables, but ended up with a "fair" premium over Croatia, which bankers on and off the deal saw as the main reference point.
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As debt bankers desperately tried to unravel what the sanctions meant for their businesses, GlobalCapital’s Michael Turner spoke to Sergei Ostrovsky, partner and head of Ashurst's Russia and CIS practice, to get a clearer view.
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Net4Gas, the Czech gas transmission system operator, launched its first bond on Thursday, raising €460m with a two tranche deal.
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While pandemonium reigns in the Russian debt markets, neighbouring Ukraine appears to be regaining some stability. Food oil firms Creative Group and Kernel are greasing the way for Ukraine's syndicated loan market to reopen, after violent unrest that began in March caused just $11m of loans to be signed last quarter.
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