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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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Promsvyazbank priced a $300m seven year tier two note on Tuesday afternoon, narrowly avoiding the fallout from a new set of US sanctions on Russia. The issuer is still conducting an exchange on its older dollar debt, but the turmoil across the Russian secondary market is unlikely to affect the exercise, said bankers on the deal.
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Atanas Bostandjiev will be leaving his position as VTB Capital’s international CEO to pursue other business opportunities. Nick Hutt has been appointed interim CEO.
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Russia’s debt markets were plunged into darkness on Thursday as a fresh wave of US sanctions sent loans and bond bankers scrabbling to decipher the impact on deals. Live loans for Gazprombank and a Rosneft-linked facility have already been declared dead by some lenders, but bond bankers remain more hopeful.
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Debt bankers on Thursday’s emerging market bond deals from South Africa, First Bank of Nigeria and Macedonia may have struggled to get hold of some investors, who were focussed solely on selling Russian risk following a fresh round of US sanctions, but they are confident the Russian turmoil will not influence their new trades and the rest of the secondary CEEMEA market has barely budged, said traders.
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Macedonia is preparing to print a seven year deal at 4.25% on Thursday afternoon — it's first bond deal is almost a decade.
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IReit Global, a real estate investment trust containing German office assets, opened books for its S$372m ($299m) Singapore IPO on July 17. If successful, IReit will be the first European-focused trust to go public in Singapore.