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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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Russian Tatfondbank’s $70m Reg S private placement was sold to around seven to eight investors, with an average ticket size of $10m, according to a source close to the deal.
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Banks have been mandated to arrange a €1.7bn syndicated loan to refinance debt raised by Czech energy firm Energeticky a Prumyslovy Holding to buy a stake in Slovak gas company Slovensky Plynarensky Priemysel in January 2013.
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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 and the state-backed Agency for Housing Mortgage Lending (AHML) also set to sell bonds this week.
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Polish state-owned Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego will mandate only Poland’s primary dealers for new issues, as the Ministry of Finance and the bank work together to bring BGK’s debut bond to the market this year.
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As if international sukuk were not already rare enough with only six dollar issuers so far in 2014, this week brought an even more unusual sighting — a deal that didn’t have an outrageously oversubscribed order book. Turkiye Finans can thank Damac Real Estate Development’s aggressive handling of investors for that, and so may the rest of the sukuk market.
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Romania priced its longest dated euro transaction in six years on Tuesday, as part of a comprehensive effort to push out the maturity of its public debt. The sovereign priced a €1.25bn 10 year note inside its secondary curve, and with the lowest coupon Romania has ever paid for an international bond issue.