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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 Sberbank Asset Management and Invest AD, the Abu Dhabi Investment Company, have signed a Memorandum of Strategic Cooperation. The document establishes areas of co-operation between the two companies in Russia, the CIS, and Middle East.
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Croatia’s new €1.25bn eight year bond was trading at or slightly wide of re-offer on Friday, according to debt bankers on and off the deal. The €3.8bn final book, comprising 375 accounts from across Europe, should help support the bond in the secondary and proved the issuer’s strategy of approaching a wide range accounts had paid off, said debt bankers on the deal.
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Russian assets held firm on Friday in advance of Ukraine’s parliamentary elections on Sunday. Rather than take profit from an impressive week-long rally that has left Russian bonds hovering close to where they were before the Crimea crisis began in February, investors have bet on a market friendly outcome from the Ukraine vote. A resounding win for frontrunner Petro Poroshenko could allow Russian bonds to start closing in on levels last seen in January, said debt bankers.
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Turkiye Finans looks set to become Turkey’s first participation bank to enter the Malaysian sukuk market as it received an AA3/Stable rating for its proposed MR3bn ($930m) sukuk programme from RAM Ratings.
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Evraz — Mol — Cocobod
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Croatia launched a €1.25bn bond on Thursday morning, drawing over €4bn of demand for its first international deal in the currency for three years. Though beset by political problems and an ailing economy, the sovereign's popularity was enough to allow an increased deal size at a spread inside its dollar curve.