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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 deadly clashes between protesters and police in Kiev have made a country that was already off-limits to many lenders the risk/reward equivalent of tossing cash into a black hole. The impact this will have on Ukraine’s corporates has the potential to be devastating.
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Who says the days of the retail emporium are numbered? IPO investors this week visited three distinct departments, stocking up on exorbitantly-priced AO World, an online white goods shop, McColl's, a dowdy dividend yield UK cornershop chain, and Lenta, a Russian hypermarket that has been shrugging off emerging markets volatility.
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The memory of a difficult deal from Tinkoff Credit Systems late last year is still haunting Russian banks and other issuers hoping to bring a listing in 2014 and beyond.
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The Russian syndicated loan market finally got going this week as details emerged of facilties for Sibur, Uralkali , NLMK and Vimpelcom totalling up to $4bn.
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Russian borrowers undaunted by unrest in Ukraine are pushing on with issuance plans and largely being rewarded for their resolve. Gazprombank sold a four times subscribed transaction despite concerns about its Ukrainian exposure while Russian Railways printed a nine year euro bond only hours after Russian fighter jets were placed on high alert.