Spain and Italy are back in bonds — will loans follow?
The return of southern Europe’s blue chips to the corporate bond market in 2012 is a gathering trend, reinforced on Tuesday by Telefónica’s €1.5bn six year deal, the biggest peripheral issue this year. Like recent sales by Italy’s Eni and Atlantia, it was a blowout, attracting a book of €10bn.
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