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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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The appeal of long-dated debt is on the rise in Swiss francs, with a return to the market from New Zealand's Auckland Council this week drawing strong demand as a result of its 12 year maturity. The issuer was able to easily reach its size cap at a tightened price.
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Russian international bond volumes printed this year are at $4.5bn, not even a third of the $13.6bn printed by this time last year. After Promsvyazbank postponed its roadshow earlier this week, bankers said that they expect another quiet few weeks from the country as credit spreads stabilise after having been punched higher by the country’s involvement in the Ukraine crisis.
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While much of the CEEMEA market is focused on how the Ukraine crisis is affecting secondary spreads, debt bankers are warning that the real threat to bond supply this year will come from slow growth, not short term spread volatility. Anaemic economic growth across key emerging markets jurisdictions has far graver implications for CEEMEA issuance, and could prompt investment banks to rethink their strategies towards the asset class.
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New Zealand lender Kiwibank will price its debut senior unsecured Swiss franc deal on Thursday afternoon, a five year trade that saw strong demand in spite of a volatile week in the currency.
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Russian spreads have clawed back some of the ground lost during the recent sell-off, but the recovery lost steam on Wednesday and secondary levels are still well wide of where they were last week. This has not ruled out issuance from elsewhere in CEEMEA however, said debt bankers.
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Russia's largest retailer Magnit has signed revolving credit lines totalling Rb4.5bn ($125m) from Sberbank.