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Russia's First Eurobond in 2016 Is a Sellout in Market (Correct)
Russia's First Eurobond in 2016 Is a Sellout in Market (Correct)
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Gazprom PJSC, the world’s largest natural-gas producer, saw investor demand exceed four times the offer size as it tapped...
Gazprom PJSC, the world’s largest natural-gas producer, saw investor demand exceed four times the offer size as it tapped the Swiss capital market with the first benchmark foreign bond sale from Russia this year.
The state-run gas monopoly raised 500 million Swiss francs ($505 million) of notes due Nov. 30, 2018 with coupon of 3.375 percent, according to a person familiar with the deal who asked not to be identified because the information is private. Both new and regular investors bought the securities, Dmitry Gladkov, the global head of debt capital markets at co-manager Renaissance Capital said by phone.
“The demand was so high that even dedicated investors got zero allocation,” said Lutz Roehmeyer, director at Landesbank Berlin Investment GmbH, which oversees about 11 billion euros ($12.2 billion) in bonds. “Investors are starved for Russian paper.”
The deal comes a day after an official at the European Union said that banks wishing to manage a proposed sale of Eurobonds by the Russian government, its first since 2013, must be “mindful” of the indirect risks of violating EU economic sanctions. With U.S. and Canadian advisers unwilling to participate in the sale, Russia is yet to issue a mandate for the bond. Switzerland is not part of the European bloc.
Gazprom was one of only a handful of issuers last year that collectively raised about $4 billion in dollar- and euro-denominated bonds. That was less than 10 percent of the record amount sold in 2013 before western sanctions over Russia’s role in the Ukraine’s conflict blocked borrowers’ access to international markets. Gazprom, which isn’t sanctioned, has seen its yields fall this year as appetite for Russian assets rebounded with recovering oil prices.
Deutsche Bank AG, Gazprombank JSC and UBS Group AG acted as joint lead managers and Renaissance Capital as a co-manager, following investor meetings in Geneva and Zurich on March 14 and 15.
Investors from Switzerland, as well as other countries in Europe and Asia, bought the bond, according to Ranko Milic, head of debt capital markets for the Central and eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa at UBS.
“The Eurobond window is now open for other Russian issuers in Swiss francs and in more traditional currencies such as dollars and euros,” Milic said.
(Corrects Milic's comment in penultimate paragraph to say the Eurobond window is now open.)
--With assistance from Anna Baraulina To contact the reporters on this story: Lyubov Pronina in London at lpronina@bloomberg.net, Olga Voitova in Moscow at ovoitova@bloomberg.net. To contact the editors responsible for this story: Daliah Merzaban at dmerzaban@bloomberg.net, Srinivasan Sivabalan
Gazprom PJSC, the world’s largest natural-gas producer, saw investor demand exceed four times the offer size as it tapped the Swiss capital market with the first benchmark foreign bond sale from Russia this year.
The state-run gas monopoly raised 500 million Swiss francs ($505 million) of notes due Nov. 30, 2018 with coupon of 3.375 percent, according to a person familiar with the deal who asked not to be identified because the information is private. Both new and regular investors bought the securities, Dmitry Gladkov, the global head of debt capital markets at co-manager Renaissance Capital said by phone.
“The demand was so high that even dedicated investors got zero allocation,” said Lutz Roehmeyer, director at Landesbank Berlin Investment GmbH, which oversees about 11 billion euros ($12.2 billion) in bonds. “Investors are starved for Russian paper.”
The deal comes a day after an official at the European Union said that banks wishing to manage a proposed sale of Eurobonds by the Russian government, its first since 2013, must be “mindful” of the indirect risks of violating EU economic sanctions. With U.S. and Canadian advisers unwilling to participate in the sale, Russia is yet to issue a mandate for the bond. Switzerland is not part of the European bloc.
Gazprom was one of only a handful of issuers last year that collectively raised about $4 billion in dollar- and euro-denominated bonds. That was less than 10 percent of the record amount sold in 2013 before western sanctions over Russia’s role in the Ukraine’s conflict blocked borrowers’ access to international markets. Gazprom, which isn’t sanctioned, has seen its yields fall this year as appetite for Russian assets rebounded with recovering oil prices.
Deutsche Bank AG, Gazprombank JSC and UBS Group AG acted as joint lead managers and Renaissance Capital as a co-manager, following investor meetings in Geneva and Zurich on March 14 and 15.
Investors from Switzerland, as well as other countries in Europe and Asia, bought the bond, according to Ranko Milic, head of debt capital markets for the Central and eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa at UBS.
“The Eurobond window is now open for other Russian issuers in Swiss francs and in more traditional currencies such as dollars and euros,” Milic said.
(Corrects Milic's comment in penultimate paragraph to say the Eurobond window is now open.)
--With assistance from Anna Baraulina To contact the reporters on this story: Lyubov Pronina in London at lpronina@bloomberg.net, Olga Voitova in Moscow at ovoitova@bloomberg.net. To contact the editors responsible for this story: Daliah Merzaban at dmerzaban@bloomberg.net, Srinivasan Sivabalan
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