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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
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Renaissance Capital has hired a new vice president for its equity sales team, the latest in a run of expansions to its senior staff.
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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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Ak Bars Bank, from the Russian federal subject of Tatarstan, has signed a $100m murabaha facility with international banks.
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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 for investors hungry for investment grade paper.
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Emerging market bankers are pointing to the recent sell off in EM as a minor hiccup rather than a full blown EM credit crisis. The JP Morgan EMBI Global index was off only 30bp by the close of the day in London on Monday evening and the market has stabilised today, leaving syndicate bankers hopeful that the EM issuers roadshowing at the moment will be able to print deals shortly after the finish of their marketing this week.
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A few weeks ago the term MINT was popularised as the emerging markets’ swanky new image rebrand, one intended to take the place of BRICs, its solid sounding predecessor. But the sell off in emerging markets over the last few days — both in local currencies and credit — makes EM look crumbly, and this time there’s no one else to blame.