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International investor participation in the region remains light
◆ Both issuers are linked to RBI Group ◆ Austrian bank prices with negative concession... ◆.... while RBI's Slovakian subsidiary pays premium for its largest deal in many years
Automotive companies revive short-dated euro floater flow
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Emerging markets telecommunications firm Veon, formerly Vimpelcom, printed a $300m tap of its $700m 4% April 2025s on Wednesday from a book of more than $1bn and paying a new issue premium of only 5bp, according to a syndicate official on the tap.
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Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi (TSKB) has released price guidance on the first benchmark Turkish bank bond since March last year. Books had reached over $2.2bn by midday and the market has been told to expect a $400m deal.
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The CEEMEA primary market is up and running at full pelt this week with all thoughts of the US-Iran crisis having vanished. So many bonds were out in the market on Tuesday that one investor said that a deal needed to be “exceptional” to garner his attention.
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Taipei-listed Innolux Corp hit the market on Wednesday with a $300m convertible bond, its debut equity-linked deal.
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The appeal of China’s Star market shows no sign of waning, with seven issuers already pricing their IPOs on the board this month and more companies joining the pipeline.
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Indonesian real estate developer Lippo Karawaci played to investors' need for diversification away from China, when it raised $325m from a 2025 bond sale.
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