Banks
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Attractive funding on offer as Swedish lender prints A$1bn
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Luxembourg-based supranational completed over a third of its annual funding in a single deal
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Name recognition helped to propel Norwegian lender to a tight final price
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The sovereign chose a 15 year tenor despite peers demonstrating demand for even longer debt
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Issuers must pay premium to access sterling but pricing still attractive versus euros
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Concessions creeping down as new issue spreads widen
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Biggest block for eight years was paired with exchangeable bond and buy-back
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After two successful euro benchmarks, the Dutch agency has set sights on the dollar market
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Name recognition and two year absence fuelled demand for the unrated corporate
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The issuer is keen to add more duration to its funding for the rest of 2023
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Issuance has slumped after massive January
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The bank has shaken up the leadership of its corporate finance business as it looks to win more market share