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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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Latin America bolstered meagre emerging market issuance this week, ignoring persistent fears about fallout from Ukraine. Petrobras pulled off an impressive $8.5bn six tranche bond and Mexico is in the market with a rare 100 year sterling deal. But Sunday's planned referendum on Crimea joining Russia is weighing on risk appetite, and could quash any potential pipeline.
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The Republic of Azerbaijan’s debut deal was trading up on Tuesday morning after the sovereign attracted a respectable $3.25bn order book for its $1.25bn 10 year transaction. Analysts felt the final price was fair to tight, but in an environment of meagre supply buyers are happy to pay for rarity and a strong credit story.
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A group of British Ukrainians, EuroMaidan London, is holding a protest outside VTB Capital’s offices in the City of London this afternoon. The group plans to hoist up a washing line of dirty Russian roubles and British pounds in front of VTB in protest at the invasion of Crimea and the UK government’s lack of sanctions on Russian oligarchs and financial institutions.
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Russia's releasing of a request for proposals for a new bond was greeted by incredulity last Monday, as the timing of the RFP coincided with troops rolling into Crimea. At first glance it did not seem the best time for the country to be asking banks to pitch to help it raise its next slug of funding, but for several reasons it makes sense for Russia.
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International Bank of Azerbaijan is set to launch a deal of around $125m into the loan market on Tuesday afternoon.
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Ardshininvestbank has signed the first ever international commercial banking loan for an Armenian bank that does not use support from multilateral agencies.