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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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Polish copper firm KGHM has signed a $2.5bn five plus one plus one facility, as Poland continues to be the biggest beneficiary of the near-shutdown of the Russian loan market.
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It is a fine testament to the growing stature of Islamic finance that various novel borrowers are pressing ahead to issue international sukuk for the first time — the likes of Hong Kong, Luxembourg and Dogus Group among them. But with so many debuts revving up to join an autumnal convoy, those that can beat the traffic are advised to do so.
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Turkish Alternatifbank has mandated Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Commerzbank to arrange a Commercial Bank of Qatar-guaranteed dollar bond. CBQ, rated A1/A-/A owns 74.25% of Alternatifbank, which has a long term issuer default rating of BBB from Fitch.
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Russia's Gazprombank has sent out a request for proposals for a new loan, closely following its compatriot financial institution VTB, which is already in the market for a $1.5bn facility.
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Year to date CEEMEA sovereign bond volumes are at their highest level ever, with the total sold so far already soaring past some analysts’ full year predictions. Issuance is less than $20bn off the record set in 2012, and with Macedonia and Bahrain adding themselves to the list of CEE and African sovereign deals still expected, 2014 could easily become the new benchmark for sovereign supply, said analysts.