Americas
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Bankers say 5bp-10bp new issue concession a good result as investors stay firm on price
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◆ New five year bigger than planned ◆ New dollar book record for sovereign ◆ Rare but regular issuer, 'a pleasure' of a deal
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Latin American power generator to refi hybrid with seven year senior
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As US exceptionalism wavers, corporate bonds become the haven for bruised money
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◆ US FIG issuance at steady pace despite volatility ◆ Range of domestic borrowers hit market, including BNY Mellon with a perp ◆ APAC banks print senior and subordinated debt
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Biggest corporate deal of the year follows Synopsys' $10bn to buy Ansys
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◆ Three IG corporate issuers snag more than €12bn of demand ◆ Whipsawing rates do little to dent appetite ◆ Yield hogs: Harley-Davidson tightens spread by 45bp
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◆ Bank of America and National Bank of Canada opt for Monday issuance in shortened week ◆ Somewhat weaker backdrop results in lower price tightening versus recent senior deals ◆ BofA boosts euro funding this year to €6.25bn
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◆ 'Cheeky' issuers reference low coupon Gilts ◆ RBC prints £300m senior deal off £375m final book ◆ Speculation 'less sophisticated investors' not aware of Gilt anomaly
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Five-part Matterhorn is biggest ever Swissie from a US corporate
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Cosan and Shell’s Brazilian JV found hefty demand shortly after S&P placed it on negative outlook
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Belgian pharmaceutical company has made three acquisitions this year