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The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
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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Hungary’s Export Import Bank is aiming to price a €400m dual tranche bond on Tuesday afternoon – two months after starting execution. The bulk of the deal comes with a guarantee from the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which bankers on and off the deal said was to blame for the length of the bookbuild.
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Gazprombank is still taking orders for its first Basel III compliant subordinated bond and has drawn in around $2bn so far, according to bankers away from the deal.
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After its surprise move at the end of 2011 to restrict Austrian bank lending in central and eastern Europe, the Austrian Central Bank is taking a "very active role" in a pan-European initiative to avoid chaotic bank deleveraging in the region, the former chief executive of Raiffeisen Bank International has told EuroWeek.
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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 Russia’s 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.
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Sberbank CIB has hired Sascha Prinz as head of rates, in the latest of a string of senior hires the bank has made for its fixed income, currencies and commodities division this year.
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Armenia priced its debut Eurobond late last week from a book of $2.7bn and at a price that bankers away from the deal said offered investors good value. But despite a solid first day's trading on Friday, the bond slumped below re-offer in the secondary market on Monday.