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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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Polish oil company PKN Orlen has signed a €2bn loan, in the latest show of strength from central and eastern European borrowers as the syndicated loan market in nearby Russia has been shut down.
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Turkish bank Finansbank, 77.23% owned by the National Bank of Greece, launched its $500m RegS /144A five year bond at 6.375% on Friday morning in London, with pricing expected at the US open.
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RMBS continues to buck a sharp downward trend in Russian debt issuance this year, with Credit Bank of Moscow prepping its debut transaction.
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The Republic of Latvia picked up a book of mid-€3bn for a €1bn 10 year bond on Thursday, pricing flat to its curve and polishing off its funding requirement for the year.
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An international loan syndication for Russian petrochemical firm Sibur is on the brink of collapse after several lenders, including the mandated co-ordinator Royal Bank of Scotland, cancelled their participation in the facility.
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In contrast to their evaporating taste for Russian risk, banks’ buoyant appetite for central and eastern European names was underlined this week as Energeticky a Prumyslovy Holding (EPH) launched its largest syndicated loan, writes Michael Turner.