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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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Ukraine has signed a $750m syndicated loan less than a month after the country's ministers agreed that the sovereign should raise external funds.
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CEEMEA issuers poised for dollar deals are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting before taking advantage of a stronger appetite for EM debt. But Gazprom saw a clear window for its sterling bond, and with no reason to wait, it opened books on Wednesday morning for a seven year bond.
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Turkish Islamic bank Al Baraka Turk has signed an oversubscribed $430m murabaha financing after launching the deal into syndication at $250m.
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Swiss commodities trader Gunvor has signed an oversubscribed $675m long term secured loan to finance its flagship Russian investment, the Ust Luga oil products terminal.
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The CEEMEA market had a strong opening on Monday morning, with buyers a clear majority in the secondary market and last week’s primary transactions performing well. But borrowers are still opting to hold off until after the Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Wednesday.
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Russian metal and mining firm Norilsk Nickel is due to sign the general syndication stage of its $2.1bn loan imminently. Only two banks have joined the deal during general, after a highly successful senior stage.