Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent
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
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
The Republic of Slovenia gave the CEEMEA market just what it needed on Monday, following a bare week for bond supply. The borrower opened books on a dual tranche dollar transaction with an attractive starting spread. And in an EM market riven with credit concerns, a successful deal from a solid sovereign will demonstrate that investor appetite for the right name remains untouched by worries in the wider market, said bankers on the deal.
-
Nostrum Oil and Gas, formerly Zhaikmunai, has released initial price thoughts of 6.5% yield area for its five year non-call three bond. The Kazakhstan based oil and gas company has set a target of $400m for the deal, but the size is not capped.
-
Total EM volumes are only marginally down on last year to date, at $71.3bn, despite secondary trading levels having been rocked by an emerging markets sell off over the last fortnight. The total volume of new EM paper sold is only $36bn lower than at this point in 2013, according to Dealogic data.
-
Bank VTB24, the consumer finance subsidiary of VTB Group, has raised $200m of funding through its second securitization of Russian car loans.
-
This week's funding scorecard focuses on sovereigns in Central and Eastern Europe. Next week SSA Markets will provide updates on selected supranational borrowers' funding.
-
Sukuk’s advantageous pricing for borrowers over conventional bonds in recent years has evaporated in the Gulf – leaving only disadvantageous structuring costs in the Islamic market – but it does not follow that sukuk volumes are going to disappear too. Far from changing tack to bonds, for those who can issue both the rationale to favour sukuk is stronger than ever.