Banks
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German medical glassware maker launched the first major European IPO since early July
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Both issuers managed to summon large demand for their euro trades
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'Generally of the view that we’re at or around peak rates' says lead
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◆ Austrian lender saves with early tier two refi ◆ Others could follow into 'wide open' AT1 market ◆ Generali's popular tier two bullet shoots through fair value
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The supranationals will set the tone for a month crowded with issuance
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The sovereign's debut issuance could encourage other issuers from the country
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◆ NAB chooses faster Euroyen while BNP Paribas goes bigger in Samurai ◆ French deal showed greater 'depth' of domestic market ◆ Low premium paid
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Bank’s debut to reach beyond FIG market as SSAs consider copycat bonds
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German agency is not done with the dollar funding yet this year after five deals
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The Nordic bank is looking to increase its offering for investors and issuers
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Issuer has sold more international bonds than any of its provincial peers in 2023
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◆ French issuer banks on ‘good name recognition’ to price far tighter than euros ◆ Investors now have high exposure to issuer ◆ Foreign subordinated issuance may slow down due to worsening rate moves