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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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AkLease, the leasing arm of Turkey’s Akbank, took advantage of yield hunting investors to sell its debut private placement in Hungarian forint. Investor demand for private placements in the currency and other emerging market local currencies is growing, according to MTN dealers.
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Swiss syndicate bankers are expecting a renewed surge of emerging market issuance in the near future, with Indian issuer Bharat Petroleum and Brazilian financial Banco Safra both mandating for roadshows next week.
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A five year facility that will be used to finance oil purchases by BP from Rosneft will likely not reach its initial expected amount of up to $5bn.
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There were several triumphant feats last week in the EM primary bond markets as Turkey and Slovenia defied the doom mongers to print good sized deals. In their wake, there was an inevitable debate about the premiums each issuer paid. But in markets this tough, market access is should worry participants more than the odd basis point saved here or there.
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The average size of an emerging market bond in the first weeks of this year has leapt skywards compared to previous years while the number of deals priced has plummeted, according to Dealogic data. This may be a function of sovereigns having so far dominated the market — especially in CEEMEA — but is a trend that could be the shape of things to come for the rest of the year.
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In 2013, several CEEMEA issuers roadshowed, mandated or even released price talk for a new Eurobond before postponing the deal. EuroWeek Emerging Markets recaps the borrowers that may be waiting for a window, and finds out whether they are still looking or have embarked on another funding plan.