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  • An IPO for Multimedia Polska, the Polish cable firm, could be as large as Z948.3m ($310.3m) as the company announced that the shares will be sold at Z16.25-Z21 each.
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    Severstal bought back $288m across its 2016 and 2017 dollar bonds this week, in an exercise some bankers expect to be the first of a run of Russian asset liability management trades. Low cash prices and leftover Capex cash are prompting the country’s corporates to turn to tenders, but a volatile and uncertain bond market presents problems for such exercises.
  • Despite the political turmoil over the dismemberment of Ukraine, Société Générale is preparing a renewed focus on the region, betting that over the three year horizon outlined at its strategy day, Russian issuers will return to market, benefitting banks that have maintained their commitment to the region.
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    The Republic of Croatia will start investor meetings in Europe for a benchmark Reg S only bond on Monday (May 19).
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    With Russia’s annexation of Crimea and growing unrest in Ukraine causing concern among Western banks, UniCredit’s summed up the mood with a warning it was preparing for the worst European banks are “preparing for the worst” in the wake of Russia’s ill-starred annexation of Crimea and Moscow’s determination to foment unrest in Ukraine, a leading banker warned yesterday.
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    An imminent signing of a $500m loan by Uralkali, the world’s largest potash producer, has not convinced bankers that Russia’s frozen international loan markets is anywhere near thawing out The virtual closure of Russia’s international loans market in the wake of its annexation of Crimea in March looks unlikely to lift despite the imminent signing of a $500m deal by a leading commodity producer.