Americas
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◆ Short-end offering a rare opportunity ◆ Issuer 'liquid' and 'well-liked' ◆ New issue concession estimated
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◆ Joint largest US bank deal in euros in at least five years ◆ More than twice subscribed ◆ Heightened premium compared to dollar funding
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Bankers say deals are still being launched and believe international rivalry can be negotiated
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◆ AFD gets €8bn-plus book for new 10 year ◆ 'Very positive' start to 2026 for French issuers ◆ EDC back in euros with 'smooth' deal as usual
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Investors hope a new government can sort out country's fiscal mess
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A deluge of supply is expected once earnings blackout ends
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Four out of the six major money center banks boost new year issuance volume at tight spreads
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◆ Issuer had contemplated 12-15 year euro deal ◆ Pushing through fair value was discussed ◆ Aussie dollar a 'win-win' while sterling 'on our minds'
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Mexico paid a similar new issue premium for its $9bn deal last week
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◆ Toyota MCC increases deal size ◆ ASF pays small concession ◆ Pair tighten more from IPTs than last year's average
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Record-breaking $4.5bn deal attracted a $16bn order book
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New issue premiums were slim for the LatAm sovereign duo