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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 car leasing firm Prime Car launched an IPO on Monday, the first eastern European IPO to launch since the unrest in Ukraine hit emerging markets valuations.
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Sberbank CIB has hired Peter McNulty from RAE Capital to become global markets international projects MD. He will be based in Moscow and report to Jonathan Lester, head of business management and development, global markets.
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Hungary has left CEEMEA sovereigns in no doubt as to the degree of demand awaiting them in the bond market. A speech from Russian president Vladimir Putin on Tuesday reassuring the world that Russia's ambitions in Ukraine extended no further than Crimea was like music to the CEEMEA bond market's ears. A sharp rally prompted Hungary to launch a dual tranche deal that drew almost $15bn from 800 accounts. Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania, meanwhile, are in varying states of preparation ahead of their own deals.
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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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Bulgaria has mandated three bookrunners for its next Eurobond after sending out an RFP in early February.
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Promsvyazbank sold $100m of privately placed seven year subordinated bonds on Friday via Goldman Sachs, ING and UBS, the same banks that were last month mandated to arrange a public subordinated dollar deal for the Russian bank.