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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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Small emerging market deals are trickling through in the CEEMEA market, with Russian Promsvyazbank pricing a $300m seven year tier two transaction and Turkish Alternatifbank finishing off a $250m note. But benchmark bonds are on the way, with Ivory Coast and Macedonia opening books on dollar and euro deals respectively on Wednesday morning.
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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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Turkey’s Alternatifbank opened books on a $250m five year bond on Tuesday. The starting spread offered what bankers away from the deal saw as a fair pick-up over Commercial Bank of Qatar, which is guaranteeing the notes.
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Promsvyazbank’s tier two bond minimum size has been set at $200m and the deal is well oversubscribed, according to a syndicate official on the trade. Pricing is expected later on Tuesday.
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Russian oil refinery Slavneft Yanos has launched a $500m unsecured loan into the market.
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Promsvyazbank is underlining that bond markets are open for Russian issuers, returning to the market with the tier two bond that it pulled in mid-March because of the Crimea crisis.