Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
Most recent
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
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Turkish Islamic bank Kuveyt Turk is planning to sign its murabaha facility next week. The syndicated loan will consist of two tranches — a one year deal paying 205bp all-in and a two year note paying 250bp all-in.
-
Predicting volume for sukuk can be more difficult than for emerging market bonds, given the sukuk market is still in a nascent stage and many issuers are coming to the asset class for the first time. It is widely expected, however, that dollar sukuk issuance will surpass this year’s figure in 2014.
-
The United Kingdom is right to lean on Turkey for advice in placing its inaugural sukuk issue. Turkey’s experience in tapping the Islamic market was hard won and is valuable to new sovereign issuers. But the UK should prepare to pay the favour forward even if keeping its own counsel might allow it to command tighter pricing by keeping sovereign sukuk supply scarce.
-
High yield miner Uranium One priced its debut dollar deal wide of guidance and below the target size on Friday as investors disagreed on how to value the credit.
-
Market conditions remained favourable for CEEMEA issuance on Monday following Friday’s strong US non-farm payrolls number but potential deals were thin on the ground, bankers said.
-
Petrochemical refinery Slovnaft of Slovakia has signed a €200m three year syndicated loan, its first loan for three and a half years.