Kazakhstan
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At $300m, the Georgian bank would be printing the biggest ever AT1 from the country
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The new issue premium was about 50bp at the starting point, said one investor
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Issuance from the region will increase, said one investor
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Kazakh airline completes triple listing on KASE, LSE and AIX
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$300m IPO is one of the first big floats in EMEA this year
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BAE Systems will sell shares in the airline it helped seed in 2001
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Prime minister remains committed to privatisations although gloco says geopolitical risk put off international buyers
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One banker on DBK's deal admitted to some anxiety over the market 'vomit', but investors held firm
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Investors had largely brushed aside concerns over Kazakhstan's relationship with Russia
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A successful print for Development Bank of Kazakhstan could encourage more CIS issuers
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The Kazakh development bank's new issue would be the first from the country since unrest in January
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Bondholders consider ramifications of shock uprising for Turkey, Russia and beyond
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Investors are pondering the fate of Russian bonds after it despatched military personnel to quell Kazakh unrest
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Investors spooked by violent Kazakhstan protests
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Hard commodity bonds pique investor interest
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The oil-rich nation took a blow from the global pandemic, but Kazakhstan is getting back on track
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The Development Bank of Kazakhstan on Thursday launched a dual tranche bond in dollars and Kazakh tenge. Investor interest in emerging market local currency debt has increased over the last year, as the hunt for yield grows.
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European equity capital markets continued to reel from volatility across the Atlantic on Friday. A sell-off in tech stocks is making the block trade market difficult and a popular IPO suffered on its first day of trading.
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The announcement this week of two acquisitions involving European and emerging market companies has cheered loans bankers who have been missing big M&A tickets because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Kazakh fintech and e-commerce firm Kaspi began trading on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday after completing a popular IPO. The deal was a remarkable achievement and there are hopes it means future growth-orientated IPOs from the emerging and frontier markets may see similar success, writes Sam Kerr.
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Kaspi, the Kazakh fintech and e-commerce company, will price its IPO at the top of its price range. It will also grow the deal to around $1bn to meet high levels of investor demand.
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Kaspi, the Kazakh fintech and e-commerce firm, has attracted enough orders to cover the books on its London IPO on the first day, according to sources close to the deal.