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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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After a quiet January, the Russian syndicated loan market looks ready to burst into life before the end of the quarter, as loans bankers are working on up to three times as many deals as they were pitching for this time last year.
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If the chaos in emerging markets forces upcoming Russian issuers to postpone their deals, there will be a host of specialists ready to sing the market’s censures. But allowing issuers to test the water would give the market flexibility and avoid a shutdown in activity.
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CEEMEA bankers are dusting off their Bloomberg terminals in preparation for a resurgence of new issue business next week. DCM and syndicate officials' most conservative estimate for the number of new CEEMEA issues that will be printed next week was three and the most bullish was seven.
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Sberbank is roadshowing a tier two bond in the US and Europe from Monday to Wednesday next week and could become the first bank to try to issue under Russia’s updated Basel III framework for subordinated debt.
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Kazakhstan based oil and gas company Nostrum Oil and Gas, formerly known as Zhaikmunai, will start a roadshow on Thursday for a dollar benchmark bond. The investor meetings are the first from a CEEMEA issuer since the sell-off in emerging market assets started on January 24.
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Czech energy utility EP Energy attracted more than €1.5bn of orders last Friday for the first bond issued by its holding company, thanks to strong demand from traditional European high yield buyers.