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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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Turkish participation bank Albaraka Turk (rated BB by Standard & Poor’s) has given revised official guidance of 6.25% area on its five year benchmark sukuk, with pricing expected to follow on Tuesday.
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The Turkish economy is beset by high inflation, sluggish GDP growth and a large current account deficit. Although the path ahead is daunting the country is showing strong signs of the necessary rebalancing. But the greatest threat to Turkey’s recovery is prematurely loose monetary policy, which is just what the central bank is under pressure to provide. Steven Gilmore reports.
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Turkish banks are having a tough time. High interest rates, slow growth and a cheaper lira are all likely to persist, and credit expansion has slowed. But in the Eurobond market this competitive bunch of issuers are learning quickly how to make the most of the capital markets. Francesca Young reports.
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This week’s CEEMEA and Latin American bond deals were trading up across the board on Friday, regardless of whether they offered chunky or non-existent new issue concessions. And while relative value rather than fundamentals drive investors’ decisions, the emerging market rally is only going to run and run, said bankers.
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Santander Consumer Bank Poland will issue its debut auto ABS transaction in Polish złoty next week after mandating banks for a short marketing process.
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China Construction Bank (CCB) Asia printed the first ever dim sum bond to be issued in Switzerland on Thursday, selling a Rmb1.25bn ($203m) three year print. The deal highlights the renminbi’s growing presence in Europe.