Banks
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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
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Issuer prices flat to fair value after building record book while keeping investors onside
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The trading veteran has joined the board at Goldman Sachs as its CEO battles to shore up support
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UK achieves second largest order book ever for linker sale
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The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board took immediate advantage of the issuance window following encouraging US inflation data on Thursday to price a new dollar deal.
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◆ Inaugural public yen bond follows euro FRN and Yankee deals ◆ Yen funding comes close to dollar levels ◆ Gives TD longer funding than what it raised in dollars
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Spanish bank seizes opportunity of Credit Suisse demise to grow IB