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As a poor first half for CEEMEA loan volumes ends, banker optimism is in short supply for the rest of the year – but Turkey, Africa and the Middle East offer hope.
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Constantia —Nokia — BB Energy — Ferrero — Kernel
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Turkey has opened the gates for its second stream of annual bank refinancings, just as the year’s first wave is ending, with Akbank back in the market for a loan.
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The year’s first wave of Turkish bank refinancings is drawing to a close, with Alternatifbank and Sekerbank having wrapped up their syndicated loans.
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African Export-Import Bank is on course to wrap up its two year loan this week, said bankers, and is likely to go bigger than its original $700m.
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The southeast Asia loan pipeline has been underwhelming so far this year. But the overall quietness is benefiting deals from Mekong countries, as banks are keen to maintain a certain exposure to the region, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.