Kazakhstan
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Kazatomprom, the Kazakh company that is one of the world's largest producers of natural uranium, is seeking an IPO in London and potentially Astana, the first of a number of expected sales by the state.
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Kazakhstan’s agricultural holding company KazAgro is conducting a liability management exercise to actively manage its upcoming debt maturities.
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The Development Bank of Kazakhstan was set to price its tenge denominated Eurobond on Thursday evening in London from a book that was at the last update approaching Kt140bn.
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The Development Bank of Kazakhstan (DBK) has released price guidance for its second tenge Eurobond in five months.
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Kazmunaygas’ (KMG) $3.25bn bond on Tuesday proved to be a beneficiary of the latest round of US sanctions against Russia sanctions, as investors sought a new oil play away from the volatility surrounding assets from the proscribed state.
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Kazakhstan’s national oil company Kazmunaygas, rated Baa3/BB-/BBB-, has released initial price guidance for its dollar senior unsecured triple tranche 2025, 2030 and 2048 issue.
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The Eurasian Development Bank has embarked on a roadshow for a three to five year tenge denominated Eurobond.
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Nostrum Oil & Gas, the Kazakh independent oil and gas company listed in London, nipped into a busy bond market on Thursday to raise $400m to complete the refinancing of its bonds due 2019.
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RusHydro, the Russian hydroelectric power generator, issued the first local currency Eurobond of 2018 with a three year note on Thursday. Bond bankers said that internationally cleared local currency bonds would gain increasing traction this year.
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Kazakhstan is preparing to open up its local markets to foreign investors, having this week inked a memorandum of interest with Euroclear. After a big year for EM local currency issuance in 2017, investors and bankers are excited about the possibility of easier access to Kazakh local markets, writes Virginia Furness.
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Making Kazakh domestic assets Euroclearable is a laudable aim. But in its treatment of international investors, the country needs to be aspire to similarly high standards if it is to succeed in opening up capital markets.
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Kazakhstan is a step closer improving foreign investor access to its domestic market and has signed a memorandum of interest with Euroclear, which will allow the settlement provider to clear bonds denominated in tenge.