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Omani oil company has pushed out maturity by a year
The Romanian economy is struggling to get out of recession
National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
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The Turkish Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Wednesday – a great relief to investors who feared the country might make another monetary policy misstep.
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At the Central and Eastern European Forum hosted by Euromoney in Vienna, central bank governors, chief executives and other market leaders gathered to discuss challenges and strengths for the region's markets. Despite monetary difficulties and geopolitical tensions within the region, bankers were optimistic, particularly for the syndicated loan market.
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First Abu Dhabi Bank printed its $850m five year sukuk on Tuesday, increasing the deal size from an expected $750m and paving the way for an additional tier one trade from Dubai Islamic Bank on Wednesday. The deals are the first bank trades from the Middle East this year.
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Turk Eximbank has released initial price guidance for a $500m five year senior unsecured bond.
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With many of Europe’s emerging market bankers and investors this week in Vienna for Euromoney’s annual Central and Eastern Europe Conference, much focus has been on planning for the year ahead in this region. The mood at that conference is one of quiet optimism for the year ahead.
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The party in Chinese high yield real estate bonds continued this week, with China Aoyuan Group, Zhenro Properties and Yuzhou Properties taking home $1.15bn between them on Tuesday.
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