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    Poland’s PGE started execution on a debut euro deal on Monday morning. The borrower found its €500m no-grow five year transaction hugely oversubscribed by midday, and aims to price the note in the afternoon.
  • Turkey has endured a year of turmoil since the Gezi Park protests and a prolonged emerging market sell-off derailed its economic boom. But even as protesters and police mark the anniversary with another splash of teargas, Halkbank’s result last week shows Turkey’s banks have a prime opportunity to return to the bond market and underscore the country’s strong recovery. Banks thinking of waiting for the third quarter might do well to come now.
  • Romanian electricity distributor Electrica launched the latest deal in Romania’s slow-moving privatisation programme on Friday. It will sell stock in Bucharest and London.
  • Kuveyt Turk looks set to become the second Turkish participation bank of the year to bring a dollar sukuk, having applied to the country’s Capital Markets Board to issue up to $500m to foreign investors.
  • Halkbank this week led a revival in Turkish bank issuance, reported GlobalCapital, selling the first paper since April and the third deal of the year so far from the sector, while Vakifbank announced plans for a euro roadshow.
  • Evraz launched a $700m deal this week to become the first Russian borrower to try to tackle the loan market since the country annexed Crimea on March 18. Other Russian borrowers considering loans can learn from its approach.