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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%
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Syndicate officials are looking forward to a busy few weeks for corporate issuance in Swiss francs, with Gazprom’s six year deal this week showing that strong names — particularly those with a yield pick-up on offer — can find healthy demand even in tricky climates.
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Gazprombank has picked bookrunners for its first public euro deal and will begin its roadshow on Monday. A five year benchmark bond is likely to follow, and though diversification is the main motivation the borrower could end up beating the levels available in the dollar market, said bankers on the deal.
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Norilsk Nickel is aiming to price its second dollar deal of the year on Friday and by Thursday afternoon had already attracted twice the orders it received on its last transaction.
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Czech investors’ desire to diversify their holdings away from domestic credits is opening up new opportunities for foreign issuers, with some international borrowers opting to print private placements denominated in Czech koruna and others selling directly into the Czech market.
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Bank St Petersburg (BSP) sold its first Basel III-compliant tier two bond this week. The borrower was unable to tighten pricing and had to settle for a smaller print than it originally hoped for but it had started execution at an ambitious level and was far more focused on spread than size, said bankers on the deal.
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Promsyazbank chief executive Artem Konstandian has told EuroWeek that he considers the pricing available for Russian bank subordinated debt to be unattractive based on the levels that recent tier two deals have achieved.