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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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Polish cable firm Multimedia Polska pulled its IPO on Wednesday night, as the pension fund reform that larger deals had swatted off came back to hurt it, alongside a general lack of excitement around the deal.
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European exchange operator Euronext has appointed VTB Capital’s Andrew Cornthwaite as non-executive director on the board of Euronext UK Markets.
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Signs of life emerged from the chrysalis that has covered the dormant Russian loan market this week when London-listed Russian steel firm Evraz launched the first new loan since the Ukraine crisis. But the threat of more sanctions and the reduced exposures of US and Japanese banks mean that Russian borrowers will have to borrow in radical new form compared with earlier in the year, according to senior loans bankers. Michael Turner reports.
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Yury Kiselev, Citi’s head of local debt capital markets in Russia, has left the bank. Kiselev had been hired by Citi in July last year as a vice president to build out Citi's Russian domestic bonds business.
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Bank of Communications sold its first ever Swiss franc debt on Tuesday, a three year note. The issuer, which was able to double its target size, is just the second issuer from China to access the Swiss debt market.
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International Bank of Azerbaijan has picked banks for its first dollar benchmark bond, and begins investor meetings later this week. The issuer can use a recent sovereign benchmark as a pricing reference point, but poor asset quality and Russian exposure could push it well wide of government spreads.