Emerging Europe
LATEST ARTICLES
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Emerging market Eurobond issuance is on the up. But bankers in emerging Europe, the Middle East and Africa – including in Russia – might be disappointed.
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Transelectrica on the block; Pricing ‘key to success’
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Hakan Binbasgil, chief executive of Akbank, had a busy start to his new job. “I have met 15,000 Akbankers since I began in this role,” he says. “It was a priority for me to meet everyone in the organization. To meet our ambitions we need the contribution of everyone at the bank.”
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All economic indicators suggest the country is a global growth market. Except one: its capital markets are small and underdeveloped. Bankers bemoan a lack of investors; investors say there are not enough products. A new stock exchange head aims to break the impasse. Could SMEs bring the market out of its shell?
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Ibrahim Turhan, newly appointed CEO of Istanbul Borsasi, talks exclusively to Euromoney about his plans to expand Shariah-compliant products
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Adnan Bali exclusively tells Euromoney that Turkey is able to compensate for weaker export demand from the eurozone
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Hakan Binbasgil, chief executive at Akbank, exclusively tells Euromoney he sees potential in Turkey’s nascent mortgage market
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The Russian Railways deal highlighted the importance of flexibility in volatile markets and secures a Euromoney Deals of the Year 2011 award
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EU infringement process launched; Orban backs down
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The State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan has always feared risk. Now it’s seeking higher yields, branching out into listed securities, real estate, gold and emerging market debt. But is this ultra-cautious fund really ready?
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Includes Bonds, Equities, Loans, M&A, MTN, Project Finance
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Russia’s capital markets remain upbeat, despite negative forecasts from the IMF. Amid the eurozone crisis, market players see an opportunity for the country to prove itself as a developed and reliable financial centre. Bankers, investors and issuers discuss what needs to happen next.
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Historians will judge 2011 as a year of crisis. Will 2012 be worse, more of the same, or an unexpected pick-up in the world’s economic fortunes? As politicians, business leaders and bankers gather in Davos for the World Economic Forum, we assess the risk factors in an increasingly fragile global economy and market.
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Russia’s capital markets face a difficult future. Even if the will for change is there, it will be a long and difficult process.
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David Walker has a record of brokering high-level deals in some of the world’s more idiosyncratic markets, notably Russia. His latest move promises to add no less interest.
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From a dominant domestic position, Turkey’s top investment bank is also acting as a conduit for foreign investment in the country.
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VTB Capital has built a powerhouse capital markets business in Russia. Can it become just as influential elsewhere?
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Vienna Capital Partners believes that its unique selling point as a local, independent adviser across CEE gives it the upper hand in the face of international competitors.
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Renaissance Capital is full of clever, hard-working people capable of working long hours in flea-bitten markets.