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Former JP Morgan big hitter to join BNPP in London
Public holidays and high profile events mean borrowers will be crammed into a few issuance days
Coupon going up after missed target will not automatically help the market
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T-Mobile and General Motors slash their spreads as Reverse Yankee demand stays high
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A financing boom might succeed where stress has failed in easing corporate spreads
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Evidence grows that companies can sell bonds successfully any day of the week
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Volvo, Vesteda and T-Mobile planning euro deals
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Books built slowly initially, but Argentine energy credit tightened substantially
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Traditionally issuance-free days of the week now open to deals
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Market watchers debate significance of event
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Mining, industrials and chemicals flagged as sectors ripe for debt-funded consolidation
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In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
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US high grade issuance was muted this week due to earnings blackouts and a fresh sell-off sparked by inflation fears
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Investors snap up low rated IG companies, but demand double digit concessions
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OCP and Sisecam dual tranche dollar deals fly, Kuwait International Bank sells AT1
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