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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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Polish television company TVN completed the refinancing of its 2017 bonds on Wednesday afternoon, pricing a €300m seven year non-call three deal at 11%.
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One of Russia’s largest metals and mining firms has called on loans bankers to cut the cost of loans even further as Eurobonds are still more attractive to borrowers.
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Romania finished off its 2013 funding needs with a well received €1.5bn Reg S bond on Thursday — drawing €6.4bn of orders for its seven year deal. Some analysts with a positive view on the credit argued it gave its paper away too cheaply, but the issuer and bookrunners said the transaction was a strong success.
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The Republic of Armenia finished investor meetings this week ahead of its debut dollar Eurobond, which Fitch has assigned an expected BB- rating. Neighbouring Georgia will offer the best reference point for pricing, but Armenia may struggle to print tighter than its better rated peer.
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Gazprom has mandated Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan for a sterling deal, according to two bankers away from the deal, after dropping its plans for a transaction in that currency earlier this year.
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Russian oilfield services company Borets International has mandated Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Sberbank to arrange a dollar bond. Roadshow meetings will start on Monday and visit the US, Switzerland, Germany and London before finishing on Wednesday next week, the day of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in the US.