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Takeover will increase the Hungarian bank's total assets by around 13%
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Gazprom returned to the Swiss franc market for the first time in four years on Wednesday. Its second ever bond in the currency drew strong demand helped by rarity value and a decent premium over compatriot Russian Railways, according to bankers away from the deal.
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Société Générale's Russian subsidiary Rosbank has decided to extend an existing credit facility rather than take a new loan, the borrower told its lending group on Tuesday.
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Russian aluminium producer Rusal is in talks with banks to refinance $4.75bn of debt. But loans bankers have warned that Rusal, which negotiated a controversial covenant holiday on its debt until the end of 2013, remains a tough credit to finance.
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Bank St Petersburg is planning to print a smaller than hoped for $100m-$200m tier two bond this afternoon with pricing unlikely to change from guidance — a result that mirrors the outcome for its last subordinated deal exactly a year ago.
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Bank St Petersburg (BSP) opened books on its first tier two Basel III-compliant bond on Monday. The transaction follows difficult tier two deals from peers Russian Agricultural Bank and Home Credit and Finance Bank last week. But borrowers have ample incentive to push on with capital raising despite an uncertain market, said debt bankers.
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Belaruskali has extended the tenor of a $1bn loan, as the potash producer prepares for sustained volatility in the potash market following the breakup of the Belarus Potash Co joint venture, widely described as a cartel.