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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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Slovenia raised €1.5bn with a private placement to a single investor last week, which has led other investors to consider the sovereign, but some bankers still expect the country to seek help from the EU and the IMF.
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Hungary, Croatia and Serbia took advantage of strong market conditions to pick up sizeable chunks of dollar pre-funding for 2014 at tight spreads this week.
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Granvia, a company that operates part of the R1 expressway in Slovakia, is set to price a bond of about €1.25bn on Friday, after starting to take indications of interest on Tuesday morning.
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Slovenia raised €1.5bn with a private placement to a single investor on November 15, but bankers still expect the country to seek help from the EU and the IMF.
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Hopes are high that a sprinkling of dollar deals could brighten SSA bankers’ last six weeks of the year, with the International Finance Corporation, the Kingdom of Sweden and the Republic of Poland among those tipped to print.
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Turkish participation banks look set to keep increasing market share but need fresh capital and funding to meet intensifying competition from conventional banks, said Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday. In particular, the sector could take a bigger step forward with help from foreign owners.