Banks
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Dollar issuer returns to euros in quiet market to expand investor base
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◆ Debt ceiling deal keeps issuers at bay ◆ US regional banking stress still affecting primary market ◆ Issuers tipped to front-load
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Julia Frank joins as managing director
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◆ French Samurai issued across the capital structure ◆ Bank of Japan supports cheaper yen issuance than dollars ◆ HSBC lures yield-driven buyers with lower yielding senior bail-in foray
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Banks alleviate funding costs and diversify buyers as money market funds emerge from banking crisis
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WE Soda’s listing is important for Europe and London, but burnt by the awful market, bankers don’t expect too much
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Investor diversification and duration lure issuers, but lower need for single currency and lack of arb will limit further issuance
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CH Guenther & Sons is refinancing at higher margin
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Issuers set to follow anticipated EU new issue with deals ahead of Federal Reserve’s next meeting
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Laurent Chenain is the new head of corporate and leveraged finance
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◆ Swiss bank introduces new bail-in structure ◆ ‘In-depth price discovery’ to reach final level ◆ Investors ‘get to grips’ with bail-in for issuer with no private shareholders
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The wave of capital increases by real estate companies pressured to repay debt has only begun, says banker