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Takeover will increase the Hungarian bank's total assets by around 13%
Issuer has the country's longest tier two curve
The sovereign has finished international funding for 2026
Private placements are not unknown for CEE sovereigns, but this is the biggest for years
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Russian state owned Sberbank was rumoured this morning to have mandated European banks for a €1bn bond with the intention of starting meetings with European investors on Thursday, but two bankers in close contact with Sberbank said no deal is expected immediately.
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The CEEMEA bond market alive with rumours that two Russian borrowers are about to launch new bond deals. Should both deals emerge they will vindicate the EM bankers that predicted ABH Financial's bond last week would reopen the Russian bond market and in tandem with abundant supply from other EM regions, could make June a busy month.
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Turkish participation bank Albaraka Turk has removed BNP Paribas from its previously indicated arrangers, having mandated banks for a Reg S dollar sukuk roadshow beginning this week.
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Vakifbank priced the first ever euro-denominated bond from a Turkish bank on Tuesday to an undisputed good reception, reports GlobalCapital. But bankers on and off the deal debated whether the print was inside the bank’s dollar curve.
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Kuveyt Turk Participation Bank is embarking on a roadshow to market a dollar sukuk.
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Russia’s Nomos Bank launched a debut $2bn euro commercial paper programme on Tuesday. The borrower may wait to enter the market as investor appetite for Russian bank paper is still weak, according to commercial paper dealers.