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The syndication is among the Dutch development bank's largest in the region and attracted Middle East lenders
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
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Polish financial mBank started execution on a senior unsecured bond on Monday morning. The Commerzbank subsidiary is aiming to attract investment grade and EM investors into the deal, it's first since a rebranding late last year. But the outlook for more traditional CEEMEA supply was uncertain, said debt bankers.
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Russian Railways’ chairman of the board Vladimir Yakunin has been added to the list of individuals subject to US sanctions. But investors in the state-owned company seemed reluctant to single the company out for punishment as a result, with its new bonds only selling off around 30bp since yesterday morning, in line with other Russian bonds such as Gazprom.
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In the patter emerging market syndicate bankers roll out after a deal is priced, they often modestly (HA!) extol the virtues of their own execution, the timing of a deal and, in the slight hope of a quote massaging the ego of their client, the issuer’s own expertise.
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Russian iron ore producer Metalloinvest has signed a $1.15bn pre-export finance facility to refinance existing debt.
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Central and eastern European sovereigns are poised to follow Hungary’s bold lead by jumping into the international bond markets to take advantage of a spectacular CEEMEA relief rally, writes Steve Gilmore.
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Russia’s Bank Petrocommerce sold its first RMBS deal this week, and compatriot Bank Vozrozhdenie is set to follow with its third. As more private investors enter the market, issuance in Russia is expected to pick up this year.