Banks
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◆ Tight prices available for banks in dollars ◆ Wells Fargo joins Jefferies with $8.5bn dual tranche whopper
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Borrower follows CPPIB into the market to net $1.5bn
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Supra set to raise $3bn from bond at ‘relatively tight’ level
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◆ US bank sells first dollar preference share deal since March banking turmoil ◆ Investors flock to tightly priced print ◆ Yankee banks unlikely to follow given higher yields for foreign names
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EFA and NAIF are financing fossil fuel expansion as government readies green bond
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Sovereign maintains its plan to make its green debut in mid-2024
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Inflation data in US and rising sterling yields encourage issuance
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Hire will replace Christian Sagerer who recently joined Société Générale as head of global markets for Germany and Austria
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◆ Dual tranche trade attracts over €5bn of orders ◆ 'Generous' spread fuels demand ◆ Other household names could tap quiet market before late August rush
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Corporate-focused MD in London and an investor-focused peer in New York
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Banks itching to issue as they fight for investor attention to keep premiums tight
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◆ June CPI fuels spread tightening ◆ Foreign banks opt for short end dollar funding ◆ RBC copies rival TD's early week foray