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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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Senior loans bankers have called the bottom for syndicated loan pricing. Some predict that political upheaval in Turkey and eastern Europe means margins and fees will begin rising again in the next quarter.
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Hungary attracted 775 accounts into its latest dual tranche bond. Of the $14.5bn in total orders, demand was tilted towards the 10 year tranche, indicating that the bid for duration remains strong despite uncertainty about long end rate movements.
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A new Panda bond issue by German car manufacturer Daimler has established a milestone in RMB funding for offshore borrowers, marking the first ever such deal from a corporate name. The Rmb500m ($81m) one year paper priced at 5.2% on Friday, March 14 and was privately placed through Bank of China.
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Heavily indebted Russian firm Rusal has signed three new credit facilities from Gazprombank a week after the borrower agreed amendments to around $5bn of debt with Sberbank.
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Hungary built a herculean $14.5bn order book for a dual tranche dollar deal on Tuesday, which should herald a similarly strong response for other CEEMEA sovereigns planning bonds. Capital flight from Russia has moved into other CEE credits, increasing demand that was already heightened by weak supply.
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Russia’s Bank Vozrozhdenie has registered to sell what would be its third domestic RMBS deal, with issuance in the country expected to pick up this year as more private investors enter the market.