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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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Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) may be set up to issue its next Eurobond, but the bank has not made a decision yet whether to go ahead with a subordinated debt issue in the first half of this year.
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Russian hydroelectric generator RusHydro has signed a brace of export credit agency-backed long term credit facilities totalling €190m.
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Some stability has returned to the CEEMEA market, although not enough to coax borrowers into executing deals. Russia spreads are still well wide of where they were less than a week ago, despite regaining lost ground on Tuesday. But the market is still open for issuers in other countries, and those in regions like the Middle East have no reason to hold off.
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Sovereign, supranational and agency issuers are looking to grab their chance to bring benchmarks after some easing in tension between Russia and Ukraine. With investors nervy about Eastern Europe, there should be plenty of demand for SSAs.
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Emerging markets are only for experts, as events in Ukraine and Russia showed this week. Big returns and big deals do not change that: they just make the stakes higher. This week, Lenta proved yet again that no matter how compelling the story, or well-liked the deal, investors should bear in mind that any apparently huge reward is always matched by commensurate risk.
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Sergei Glazyev, the Kremlin hawk and adviser to Russian president Vladimir Putin, on Tuesday morning threatened that if US economic sanctions are imposed, Russian banks will not pay their debts in an attempt to cripple the US financial system.