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  • Despite emergency rate hikes by India, Turkey and South Africa aimed at stopping the rot that tore through emerging market credit and currencies this week, senior bankers and traders insisted that this was not the beginning of a full blown EM crisis. And with the rise in credit spreads far from catastrophic, a blowout deal for Kuwait Projects Company and a healthy pipeline to look forward to, the evidence seemed to stack up in their favour, at least for now.
  • The wave of CEEMEA sovereigns tapping the euro market before the volatility of this week was hailed by most as a temporary aberration from the norm. But issuers with large funding needs should take this opportunity to start nurturing this market more carefully and become regular issuers in both dollars and euros in the same way that the more sophisticated western SSA issuers operate.
  • Russia's Siberian Coal Energy Co (Suek) might take its five year pre-export finance facility into general syndication after it closed at $1.5bn in senior syndication, with commitments of more than $2bn.
  • Azerbaijan's AccessBank has mandated Raiffeisen Bank International to co-ordinate its debut syndicated loan.
  • Russian state owned nuclear energy firm Tenex has approached the loan market for a $500m five year deal.
  • Bankers are pushing ahead with IPO plans for Russian hypermarket chain Lenta could and Credit Bank of Moscow, casting a vote of confidence for the equity markets in Russia and the emerging markets despite ongoing market volatility in the region.