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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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In contrast to corporate borrowers from the rest of Europe, Poland’s companies have enjoyed the continued support of their banks throughout the financial crisis. But even though lending constraints have not forced them into the capital markets, increasingly attractive institutional investor appetite may yet entice them in, finds Nina Flitman.
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The Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) is one of Europe’s fastest growing and most ambitious. In this interview, its president and CEO, Adam Maciejewski, shares his thoughts on the exchange’s growth plans with GlobalCapital’s Philip Moore.
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Czech brewer Pivovar Lobkowicz is looking to find traction with international investors for its IPO, which was launched on Monday, as the company hopes to challenge the country’s larger beer firms.
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Brought to life by the financial crisis, Poland’s domestic bond market has gone from strength to strength. Issuance is on track for another record year, but poor liquidity, varying documentation and a dearth of fixed rate bonds could prevent the market living up to its potential, writes Steve Gilmore.
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Georgian lender TBC Bank is to become only the second listed company based in the country when it completes an IPO launched on Monday. The deal could revitalise the country’s stalling privatisation programme.
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Montenegro has released price guidance for its new euro denominated five year bond at high 5%, which bankers away from the deal called "fair to generous". A minimum yield of 5.5% was set for the new issue last week.