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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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Sberbank is targeting a 10 year non-call five deal or a 10 year bullet note for its subordinated bond, but would prefer the former, according to a source close to the deal. The note is expected to be priced later this week, with Sberbank’s roadshow finishing on Wednesday.
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The Swiss market is set to enjoy a burst of issuance from Antipodean issuers, with ANZ New Zealand due to price a new six year on Wednesday afternoon and Australian retail bank Bendigo and Adelaide Bank arranging investor meetings for next week.
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Slovenia offered a sign of just how much pent up demand is present in the CEEMEA bond market, building an orderbook of over $16bn for its dual tranche deal on Monday. The notes were trading 15bp-20bp tighter on Tuesday morning, despite being priced flat to inside the sovereign’s secondary curve. This left debt bankers on the bond in no doubt that the reception and performance was down to a lack of dollar issuance rather than a juicy spread.
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Slovak utility GGE pulled what was set to be the country’s first IPO in nearly 10 years on Monday evening, as emerging markets troubles claimed their first public victim in the equity capital markets.
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Commitments for the Credit Bank of Moscow's new loan have surged to more than $400m, as eight of the 10 potential bookrunners and mandated lead arrangers await credit committee approval for the deal.
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South Africa's MAS Real Estate, a company which focuses on the UK, Germany and Switzerland, is set to raise around €100m equivalent from a private placement at the end of February that will help it pay for further acquisitions.