Banks
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◆ Four deals got done 'fine' ◆ Close Brothers scores 'amazing' success a year after pulling a deal
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Long end scarcity fuels demand for exceptionally tight 15 year tranche
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Multi-billion transaction enters empty leveraged loan market
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Remarkable wave of euro deals is tilting the cost balance back towards dollars
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◆ Spanish firm goes for price over size ◆ Slim 10bp concession needed to seal the deal ◆ Book builds appearing slower as the week progresses
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The dollar SSA rush continues as ECB and Fed meetings approach
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Crédit Agricole Italia and other Italian issuers to follow
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Supra raises €7bn in two taps while KfW draws €14.5bn book for tricky three year
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◆ DNB's tier two attracts largest unsecured book of the day ◆ Norwegian note tightest in the format in eight months ◆ Is this a potential sweet spot for subordinated paper?
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Deal priced a record 20bp tighter than Toronto Dominion's
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◆ Third US bank to print green in euros ◆ Label and rarity of US bank paper attract investors ◆ Enticing pricing for others to follow
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Bond marks the first CEE sovereign mandate for Standard Chartered