Banks
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Development bank returns to currency after two year hiatus as it nears 80% of funding target
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◆ Yankees dominate with over $8bn supply ◆ Foreign borrowers target window before NFP and US bank results ◆ Japanese financial institutions bolster TLAC needs
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Regional borrowers from Belgium, Germany and Spain power surge in labelled bond issuance among SSAs
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MD will run loan underwriting, bridging and syndicate coordination at the UK bank
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The French bank is going through the gears in debt capital markets by showing its ESG credentials, following a push across all asset classes
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◆Improved Japanese investor appetite visible in non-preferred tranches◆ Two more issuers may print in yen as early as next week◆ Crédit Agricole takes different approach with Panda
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Issuance from German states has increased 70% year-on-year
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Strong issuers get better than expected traction, sparking opportunistic deals
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Stars align for investors as supra nears end of funding programme ahead of summer
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◆ Floaters find demand as new quarter begins ◆ Quiet public market paves way for semi-private placements
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CréditAg enjoys blow-out reception, demand for Icrea gets late boost
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Compatriots' recent deals helped provide clarity on pricing