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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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The decision by a joint venture between Russia and China to invest up to $2bn in key infrastructure projects will relieve the pressure on the Russian government to attract funds to offset the massive flight of capital.
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Franklin Templeton is betting heavily on Ukraine’s ability to avoid full scale civil war, holding $7.6bn of the country’s bonds.
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Following the success of Montenegro’s €280m five year bond, conditions are ripe for other Balkan and central European sovereigns to tap the market.
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Warsaw is home to the largest CEE-headquartered stock exchange, Bucharest is rapidly trying to replicate the structure, while Vienna dominates the Central and Eastern Europe Stock Exchange Group. Throw the Moscow Exchange into the mix and the battle for the CEE power exchange will prove a fascinating one.
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Sharp falls in Russian stock markets offered opportunities for brave investors. Some have already moved in to snap up bargains but investors fallowing in their wake may now be too late Those waiting for an opportunistic moment to buy into Russian equities may be a little late: the real bargains have already gone.
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Ukraine has printed its $1bn five year bond back by US-AID, with investors hoping that the US government will see this as a more regular financing tool for Ukraine as the country faces the threat of civil war in the eas of the country and a high level of redemptions over 2014-2015.