© 2026 GlobalCapital, Derivia Intelligence Limited, company number 15235970, 161 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3AL. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement | Event Participant Terms & Conditions | Cookies

CEE

Most recent/Bond comments/Ad
  1. CEE
More articles/Ad

More articles/Ad

More articles

  • It is rare that a successful deal can be seen as a symptom of a dire problem in the loan market. But that’s just what Norilsk Nickel’s $2.35bn syndicated loan was — a great deal that should send a shiver down the spines of emerging markets syndicated loans bankers.
  • Emerging market loans bankers looking to reduce their exposure to big ticket deals are expected to turn increasingly to the secondary market, after the growing popularity of the club loan structure has shut the door on syndicating deals.
  • FIG
    A trio of Russian banks have moved forward with their plans for loans this week. Nomos, Promsvyazbank and Gazprombank are all at various stages of raising money through the loan market.
  • Sberbank CIB has hired Sascha Prinz as head of rates, in the latest of a string of senior hires the bank has made in its fixed income, currencies and commodities division this year.
  • A new Rb10bn (€230m) Russian consumer loan-backed securitization that melds international and Russian securitization features is due to be sold to an unprecedentedly large base of domestic buyers towards the end of October. Securitization specialists involved in the deal reckon the innovative template could be applied more widely, not only in Russia but also in other emerging market countries.
  • FIG
    BRE Bank made its debut in the Swiss franc market on Wednesday, appealing to retail investors and asset managers starved of high yielding paper in recent months. The Polish financial institution owned by Commerzbank sold Sfr200m of 2.5% five year notes.