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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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Turkey’s updated covered bond law is credit positive, Moody’s said on Monday, after the country’s Capital Market Board announced the changes last week. However, the timetable for the first Turkish euro denominated mortgage backed benchmark has been pushed back after the lira hit new lows.
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The rampant start to 2014 by peripheral eurozone sovereigns is clear to see in this week's funding scorecard, with the region's comeback kids Ireland and Portugal halfway and a quarter way through their funding programmes already. Spain has also made promising progress in its attempt to hit what is its largest ever funding target, with nearly a fifth of its total already in the bag. Italy will look to move into double figures from its 4% status in the coming weeks with a widely expected syndication.
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The International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) this week expanded its short term dollar sukuk programme with an $860m three month issue.
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Russian Railways is gearing up to offer the first Russian Eurobond for the year, with Barclays, Citi, JP Morgan and VTB Capital leading the deal.
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Serbia may turn to sukuk as it eyes $600m in Eurobonds this year to help fill its €5.6bn funding target for 2014.
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Romania reopened the dollar market for CEEMEA issuers in style on Tuesday with a dual-tranche deal that drew nearly $12bn of demand and included the sovereign’s first ever 30 year outing.