Banks
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Energy trading company arranges second new facility in two weeks
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◆ PIC preparing to take £200m new net capital after maxing tender offer ◆ Sogecap takes the road for first deal since 2014 ◆ Meanwhile parent SocGen calls dollar AT1
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British Columbia, Thuringia and Sagess will also price deals across dollars and euros on Tuesday
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◆ Four deals attract €12bn of demand ◆ JPM resuscitates Reverse Yankee bank sales after five-month hiatus ◆ Bank of Ireland scores largest oversubscription and pays lowest premium
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Issuers play it safe as they target the three to five year area
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The note would be the bank's first trade since its blowout tier one sukuk in the summer
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The Greek government plans to list Athens International Airport in the first quarter of 2024
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Richard Bärlocher will take over the management of Swiss bond issuers from next year
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US bank’s $6bn two-part opco/holdco deal, joined by Santander and Standard Chartered Yankees, pushes October FIG volume to $54bn
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The bank has accelerated its expansion at the expense of bigger rivals and wants to be among the top five banks in corporate finance in Europe
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Swiss multinational attracts diverse investor base, despite concerns over cash availability
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Danish lender builds on recent success of regional peers SEB and DNB