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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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Year to Date Central and Eastern Europe DCM Bookrunner Ranking
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Lenta began bookbuilding on its $1bn IPO on Friday, seeing off worries that the deal might not even make that early stage after a rocky few weeks in emerging markets.
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The latest CEEMEA transactions are finishing the week in fine form. Strong secondary performances for the large sovereign bonds from Turkey and Slovenia have added to the resurgent sentiment for EM risk, which should benefit financial and corporate borrowers in those countries and planned deals from other sovereigns like Indonesia.
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Polish state-owned Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego is setting up an EMTN programme in the second quarter of 2014 and could make its debut in the international markets mid this year, according to Mariusz Grab, head of the bank's financial market department.
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The Republic of Slovenia repriced its bond curve this week with a $3.5bn dual tranche transaction sold with a negative new issue premium. The blow-out deal helped restart CEEMEA supply, and despite the lack of concession, secondary demand pulled the sovereign’s euro and dollar bonds up to 30bp tighter, said bankers on the deal.
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Bendigo and Adelaide bank could build on a busy start to the year for Australian and New Zealand banks in Swiss francs next week. It is due to meet investors in Switzerland, following on from a five year deal from ANZ New Zealand on Wednesday.