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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 insurer PZU is likely to target a five year tenor for its debut euro deal, which could be priced as early as Thursday, according to bankers on the deal. The bond would be the third Polish debut in less than month, and investors can look forward to at least nine more inaugurals from CEE corporate borrowers this year.
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VTB has asked banks for $1.5bn for a refinancing facility, in a deal that is acting as a litmus test for other Russian financial institutions that have debt to refinance before the end of the year.
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Emerging market loans bankers are balking at the frenetic competition surrounding Polish copper miner KGHM that has led to the borrower accepting top tickets of $400m on its new $2.5bn loan.
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Sberbank has signalled a reopening if not a renaissance for the Russian Eurobond market with a €1bn debut deal. Gazprombank is next in line and VTB has its eyes on a September sale. The restart in Russian issuance comes as inaugural and long-lost issuers from across CEEMEA move to take advantage of a superb market backdrop.
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A lead manager on Gazprombank’s euro five year benchmark said that the deal will not be delayed, after one newswire reported that the issuer was considering putting it back.
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Albaraka Turk’s $350m sukuk held its own in early trading on Tuesday at par to one eighth over, despite needing two days to get $750m orders together for the deal.