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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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A jumbo $9bn project finance loan for Russian oil firm Gazprom is expected to be launched into syndication in the second half of this year, despite the raging Ukraine crisis that has locked many Russian borrowers out of the international loan markets.
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China Construction Bank is set to launch a renminbi-denominated bond via its Frankfurt branch this week, according to two bankers close to the deal. It will be the first Frankfurt-issued CNH bond from a Chinese issuer, as Agricultural Bank of China's recent Frankfurt-listed deal was issued in Hong Kong as a dim sum deal.
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Turkey dominates the sukuk scene in central and eastern Europe via the sovereign and participation banks. But the Czech Republic has emerged as another possible breeding ground for Islamic finance.
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Montenegro is on track to print a euro deal of around €280m this afternoon, having received over €1.5bn in orders for its new bond. Around €200m is new money, with the remainder coming from borrowers switching out of the sovereign’s older deal as part of an accompanying liability management exercise.
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Some banks big in the emerging markets this week laughed at GlobalCapital when we asked the question of whether any cuts had yet been made to their Russian bond teams. "It has only been two months since the start of the Crimea crisis!" they said, and this is, after all, the emerging markets, where volatility is par for the course. Many are cheerily optimistic that Russian bond business could return in the second half of this year. We disagree.
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Russian jewellery store chain PanKlub has signed a loan from Sberbank and sold a 35% stake to the Russian state-owned bank, in a combined deal totalling around Rb13.6bn ($390m).