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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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With dollar funding again stymied, a banner performance in sterling underscored the UK currency’s increasingly strategic appeal to bond issuers, some bankers argued this week — highlighting a rise of almost £1bn in new issues compared with the same period last year. But others see little more than an opportunistic grab at basis swap arbitrage.
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The first real stabs of volatility have hit secondary markets over the last week, which most bankers expect to continue over the coming days and to spike any hopes of overnight trades during the next week. But the long-promised IPO supply should begin to arrive at the beginning of February, with some of it coming from surprising names and sectors.
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Czech energy utility EP Energy launched its first high yield bond through its holding company on Tuesday, despite a sell-off of emerging market bonds.
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Sberbank Europe has priced its debut €400m one year deal at 100bp all-in. This is well below both lenders' expectations and the price its parent bank pays.
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Loans bankers in London are assessing the market for a possible pre-export finance facility for Russia's Metalloinvest, after relationship managers in Russia reported that the firm wanted to raise funds.
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A €470.2m exchangeable bond from ČEZ, the first equity-linked transaction from the Czech Republic, saw a surge of demand from investors hungry for investment grade paper.