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Emerging markets calendar
ASIA
2014
MANILA ELECTRIC CO. (MERALCO): $250 million-$300 million notes; Pasig City, Philippines-based electrical power distributor.
SAPURAKENCANA BHD.: Dollar sukuk; proceeds to refinance debt and finance acquisition; oilfield services provider in Kuala Lumpur.
On The Horizon
BANGLADESH: $1 billion notes by 2015; proceeds for infrastructure projects.
EMERGING EUROPE & CENTRAL ASIA
Feb. 3 Week
RUSSIAN RAILWAYS: Euro notes due in nine years (Baa1/BBB/BBB); Barclays, Citigroup, JPMorgan, VTB Capital; roadshow started Jan. 27; rail operator based in Moscow.
February
OJSC GAZPROM: Eurobonds.
2014
TURKIYE IS BANKASI AS (ISBANK): As much as $5 billion of bonds; lender based in Istanbul.
BULGARIA: Up to €1 billion of bonds.
INTERNATIONAL BANK OF AZERBAIJAN: $500 million notes; government-controlled bank based in Baku, Azerbaijan.
AZERBAIJAN: Up to $1 billion of bonds; Barclays, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank.
CITY OF PRAGUE: €200 million bonds.
SEKERBANK TAS: Up to $300 million of bonds; Istanbul-based lender.
LATIN AMERICA
2014
CONCESIONARIA MEXIQUENSE SA DE CV (CONMEX): International bonds; Mexico-based leader of financing, design and building of sections of the Mexico City Ring Road Circuito Exterior Mexiquense.
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Early 2014
DUBAI INVESTMENTS PJSC: $300 million Islamic bonds.
ELLOMAY CAPITAL: NIS 120 million 4.6% series A debentures due December 2023; proceeds to repay about €13.5 million of debt to Israel Discount Bank Ltd. and for its operations and other general corporate purposes; Tel Aviv company conducts business in energy and infrastructure sectors worldwide.
IVORY COAST: $1 billion eurobonds.
KENYA POWER: Global bonds; based in Nairobi, Kenya.
SAUDI ELECTRICITY CO.: Islamic bonds in riyals and dollars; Banque Saudi Fransi and HSBC for the riyal notes; HSBC, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan for dollar notes; utility company based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA: Up to $700 million of notes; pricing expected in the first half of the year.
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