Asia Pacific
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◆ French bank adds Swissies to Singapore dollars and euros in ‘relentless’ issuance spree ◆ Funding boss Perrier discusses diversification aims ◆ Private trades across markets identified
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A year after a damaging short seller attack, the Indian group took a big step towards moving on
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Issuers from Japan to Denmark drum up a combined €21bn of orders on frenetic day
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New York is making it hard for Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant to list but London may be open
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◆ Raises lower end of €1.25bn-€1.5bn target after feedback ◆ Reintroduces positive new issue premium from major FIG issuer ahead of possible slowdown ◆ Follows Singapore dollar tier two
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Fresh impetus for Singapore dollar deals, in particular, as US firms look to jump in
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Japanese financial institution prices senior at flat to fair value
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◆ ¥50bn Euroyen is issuer's first public bond in currency for five years ◆ Wide range of investors buys what was the biggest foreign issuer in yen ◆ Pricing wider than euros, tighter than dollars
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Interest in the once-sidelined product is growing as urgency of transition is recognised
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◆ French bank raises €500m from a 12 year non-call seven tier two social bond ◆ Strong demand for FIG capital pushes final book to €5.6bn ◆ UBS returns to Singapore with fresh AT1
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Country's credit default swaps tighten after presidential election, which ends one political uncertainty in Asia
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Kazakh airline completes triple listing on KASE, LSE and AIX