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Georgia eyes spring start to talks on refinancing 2026 Eurobond
A straight dollar bond is the most likely format, but it has discussed other options
◆ German states are performing well ◆ Placing fair value for the Länder segment is hard ◆ 15-year deal tightened 3bp
Senior preferred market 'finds some resistance'
◆ LF Bank finds 'some resistance' to spread tightening ◆ Big divergence on FV ◆ Novo Banco spread 'astonishing'
Motability drives right past Gilt fiasco
Blowout demand for 20 year sterling tranche suggests investors are not beholden to rate volatility
◆ German states are performing well ◆ Placing fair value for the Länder segment is hard ◆ 15-year deal tightened 3bp
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◆ Gilts rocked on macro fears but sterling bond issuance booms ◆ Just how much of a basket case is the UK anyway? ◆ Debt-for-nature swaps blossom
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◆ The sheep and the goats in UK water ◆ How EM loses assets but gains deals ◆ US corporates lean to euro bonds
P&M, Big Interview, Leader, View, Southpaw
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Three senior bankers have left European office
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Vacancy filled following Jessica Pulay's promotion to be chief last year
Two more syndications to come and market is strong, but issuer is aware that 'uncertainty is still there'
Spread widening brings unexpected shift in orderbook composition in euros but other currencies tougher
Access to the UK market cannot be taken for granted
These products appearing again suggests the market is working for both issuers and investors
Cheerleaders for machine learning should try it on some real problems
EGBs and USTs are having trouble too; what makes the UK any different?
New leadership must be bold if it is to silene the doubters and ensure the the new-look corporate and investment bank delivers on its promise
European investment banks are playing catch-up, even on home turf. Which of them are best placed to challenge the US leaders?
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